ADHD treatment from a psychiatrist helps children and adults lead happy and productive lives by helping them manage their symptoms. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity. Untreated, ADHD symptoms can disrupt the day–to–day life of those who suffer from it. The key to successful treatment is often getting the right diagnosis and treatment from a qualified mental health professional.
Benefits of seeing a psychiatrist for ADHD treatment
Many who suffer from this disorder turn to a psychiatrist for help. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, such as ADHD. Not only can the psychiatrist use their in-depth knowledge of the condition to provide the most accurate diagnosis, but also, if medication is needed, they can prescribe it right away. Other benefits of ADHD treatment from a psychiatrist include:
- Regular monitoring of medication
- Able to help prevent harmful drug interactions
- A thorough mental health evaluation
- Screening for co-existing mental health conditions
- Ability to adjust medication as needed
- Screening for physical conditions that present as ADHD symptoms
Also, because many of those with ADHD choose to combine medication with therapy, a psychiatrist can usually recommend a therapist that is a good match for the patient.
How a psychiatrist diagnoses ADHD
Diagnosing ADHD can be challenging. Therefore, working with an experienced and thorough psychiatrist is essential. A psychiatrist will likely give the patient a thorough exam and several psychological tests before making a diagnosis. In addition, the psychiatrist will order additional labs, such as blood tests, to rule out physical illnesses that may be behind the symptoms. Typically, for a diagnosis of ADHD, the patient must show a persistent pattern of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity lasting at least six months and beginning in childhood.
How a psychiatrist treats ADHD
A psychiatrist, especially one knowledgeable in ADHD, will have comprehensive information on ADHD medications, their side effects, drug interactions, and effectiveness. This allows them to consider each patient's unique circumstances and health situations and match them with the medication and dosage that best suits them. There are several stimulant and non-stimulant ADHD medications that have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. It may take time to get the medication right. Therefore, the doctor will monitor the patient closely, especially in the beginning.
Finding a psychiatrist
It is important to find a psychiatrist with experience in treating ADHD. Some doctors will work with both children and adults, while others may specialize in certain age groups. A good place to start is with your health insurance provider. They can provide you with a list of psychiatrists in your network.
You can also search for local psychiatrists online. It is important to look at the doctor's website to understand their philosophy of care and which conditions they focus on treating. In addition to the doctor's website, patients are encouraged to read reviews from patients.
Getting the right diagnosis and treatment
Our psychiatric team helps adults and children with ADHD overcome challenges and lead more fulfilling lives. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan to help you manage your symptoms effectively. To learn more about ADHD and how we can help, call us today.
Request an appointment or call Future Psych Ketamine Clinics at 843-788-9718 for an appointment in our Myrtle Beach office.
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