ADHD Evaluation & Treatment in Los Angeles
Written by Dr. Daniel Duel, MD, Board-Certified Psychiatrist
PsychBright Health provides ADHD evaluation and treatment in Los Angeles through board-certified psychiatrists who can prescribe stimulant medications, including Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin. Same-week evaluations are available, and PsychBright accepts Aetna, Blue Shield, UHC, Cigna, Anthem, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage.
Most online-only mental health platforms cannot prescribe controlled substances. That means they cannot prescribe stimulant medications used to treat ADHD. PsychBright psychiatrists can. That distinction matters if your evaluation leads to a stimulant prescription, and for the majority of adults diagnosed with ADHD, it does.
What ADHD Actually Is
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain regulates attention, impulse control, and activity level. It is not a character flaw, a parenting failure, or a childhood problem people outgrow. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 4.4% of adults in the United States have ADHD, and many go undiagnosed well into adulthood.
ADHD presents in three recognized presentations under DSM-5: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined presentation. Adults most commonly present with the inattentive type, which is frequently missed because it lacks the hyperactivity that draws attention in children. Symptoms in adults often look like chronic disorganization, difficulty sustaining focus on tasks that are not immediately engaging, forgetfulness, impulsivity in decisions or spending, emotional dysregulation, and a persistent sense of underperformance relative to actual intelligence and effort.
What a Psychiatric ADHD Evaluation Includes
An ADHD evaluation at PsychBright is conducted by a board-certified psychiatrist, not an algorithm or a self-report checklist. The evaluation follows DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and includes a structured clinical interview covering symptom history, onset, and how those symptoms affect daily functioning across multiple settings such as work, relationships, and finances.
The psychiatrist will also rule out conditions that frequently overlap with or mimic ADHD: anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, sleep disorders, and thyroid dysfunction. This matters because treating ADHD when the underlying driver is untreated anxiety, for example, produces poor results. Accurate diagnosis precedes accurate treatment.
DSM-5 requires that at least five inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms be present, that symptoms appear in two or more settings, that they cause meaningful functional impairment, and that they are not better explained by another condition. Your psychiatrist will assess each of these criteria directly during the evaluation.
Same-week evaluations are available. Call (213) 584-2331.
ADHD Treatment Options
Treatment for ADHD is individualized based on the patient’s symptom profile, medical history, and life context. For most adults, medication is the most evidence-supported first-line intervention and is often combined with behavioral strategies or psychotherapy.
Stimulant Medications
Stimulant medications are the most studied and most effective pharmacological treatment for ADHD. PsychBright psychiatrists can prescribe all first-line stimulant options.
Amphetamine salts (brand name Adderall, Adderall XR) improve attention and reduce impulsivity by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine availability in the brain. Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) is a prodrug formulation that converts to active amphetamine in the body, offering a smoother onset and longer duration. Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Focalin) works through a different mechanism and is a strong alternative for patients who do not respond well to amphetamine-based medications or who experience side effects with them.
Finding the right medication and the right dose takes time. Most patients begin to see meaningful improvement within two to four weeks of starting the correct medication at an appropriate dose.
Non-Stimulant Medications
Non-stimulant options are appropriate when stimulants are contraindicated, when the patient has a history of substance use disorder, or when stimulants alone are insufficient.
Atomoxetine (Strattera) is an FDA-approved non-stimulant that inhibits norepinephrine reuptake. It is not a controlled substance and takes several weeks to reach full effect. Bupropion (Wellbutrin) is an antidepressant with dopaminergic activity that is used off-label for ADHD, particularly in patients who also present with depression or who are trying to stop smoking. Guanfacine (Intuniv) and clonidine (Kapvay) are alpha-2 agonists that reduce impulsivity and improve working memory, most often used in combination with stimulants.
Therapy and Behavioral Strategies
Cognitive behavioral therapy adapted for ADHD addresses the executive function deficits that medication alone does not fully resolve: planning, prioritization, time perception, and emotional regulation. Coaching and structured behavioral strategies can help patients build systems that support daily functioning. Medication and therapy together produce better long-term outcomes than either alone for most adults.
For a deeper look at the clinical background of the condition itself, including subtypes, diagnostic history, and how ADHD presents differently across the lifespan, the ADHD condition page covers each of those areas in detail.
Adults dealing with overlapping anxiety symptoms alongside ADHD may also find the information on anxiety disorders useful, as co-occurring anxiety is common and affects treatment planning.
Why Board-Certified Psychiatrists Matter for ADHD
A board-certified psychiatrist completed medical school, a full psychiatric residency, and passed the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology examination. This training matters in ADHD care specifically because stimulant medications are Schedule II controlled substances. Nurse practitioner-only telehealth platforms operating under physician oversight at scale are not structured to prescribe them in many states. Online platforms marketed as mental health subscriptions have repeatedly been scrutinized for overprescribing or have moved away from stimulant prescriptions entirely in response to federal attention.
PsychBright psychiatrists evaluate each patient individually, make an independent clinical judgment, and prescribe when clinically appropriate. That process has not changed.
Insurance Accepted at PsychBright Health
PsychBright accepts Aetna, Blue Shield of California, United Healthcare (UHC), Cigna, Anthem, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage. If you are unsure whether your specific plan is in-network, call the office directly before your appointment. The front desk can verify coverage before you are seen.
For patients without insurance or with out-of-network plans, PsychBright offers self-pay rates. Full payment information is available at Payment Options and Insurance.
Medicare Advantage coverage for psychiatric care is rarely advertised by local providers. PsychBright explicitly accepts it, which makes board-certified psychiatric evaluation and ongoing medication management accessible to patients on Medicare Advantage plans who have otherwise been told their coverage does not apply.
Telehealth ADHD Evaluation and Treatment
PsychBright offers 100% telehealth for ADHD evaluation and treatment, available to patients anywhere in California. Telehealth appointments follow the same clinical standards as in-office visits. Your psychiatrist conducts a full evaluation, discusses symptoms in detail, and makes prescribing decisions based on a real clinical relationship, not an intake form and a chatbot.
Patients in Los Angeles who prefer in-person care are seen at 1180 S Beverly Dr, Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Spanish-language appointments are available.
How Long Does ADHD Treatment Take
ADHD is a chronic condition for most adults, which means treatment is typically ongoing rather than time-limited. The evaluation itself takes place in a single appointment. Medication titration, when needed, generally takes four to eight weeks to stabilize. Once stable, most patients are seen every one to three months for medication management.
Patients who stop medication often experience a return of symptoms. Some patients develop behavioral systems robust enough over time to reduce reliance on medication. Your psychiatrist will discuss what long-term management looks like for your specific situation during treatment.
Why Patients in Los Angeles Choose PsychBright
PsychBright was founded and is led by Dr. Daniel Duel, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in general adult psychiatry and addiction medicine. The clinical team consists of board-certified psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) supervised by physician oversight.
Appointments are available within five business days. Named insurance plans are accepted and verified upfront. Stimulant medications can be prescribed when clinically appropriate. Telehealth is available statewide. These are not marketing claims. They are the specific reasons patients in Los Angeles who have struggled to find a psychiatrist willing and able to treat their ADHD contact PsychBright.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a psychiatrist prescribe Adderall or Vyvanse through telehealth in California?
Yes. Board-certified psychiatrists in California can prescribe Schedule II stimulant medications, including Adderall (amphetamine salts) and Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine), via telehealth, provided a proper evaluation has been completed, and the prescription is clinically appropriate. Many online mental health subscription platforms cannot prescribe controlled substances because of how they are structured. PsychBright psychiatrists are licensed and credentialed to prescribe stimulants when the evaluation supports it. The telehealth appointment follows the same clinical standards as an in-office visit.
What does an ADHD evaluation at PsychBright involve?
Your evaluation is conducted by a board-certified psychiatrist following DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. It includes a structured clinical interview covering your symptom history, when symptoms began, and how they affect your work, relationships, and daily life. The psychiatrist will also assess for co-occurring conditions, including anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders, which frequently overlap with ADHD and affect treatment decisions. The evaluation typically takes 60 minutes and results in a diagnosis and a recommended treatment plan during the same appointment.
Does PsychBright accept Medicare Advantage for ADHD treatment?
Yes. PsychBright accepts Medicare Advantage in addition to Medicare, Aetna, Blue Shield of California, UHC, Cigna, and Anthem. Medicare Advantage coverage for psychiatric care is not widely advertised by providers in the Los Angeles area. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan and have been told by other providers that your coverage does not apply to psychiatric services, contact PsychBright directly to verify your specific plan before your appointment.
How quickly can I be seen for an ADHD evaluation?
PsychBright offers same-week availability, typically within five business days. Appointments are available via telehealth for patients anywhere in California and in person at the Los Angeles office at 1180 S Beverly Dr, Suite 700. To schedule, request an appointment online at psychbrighthealth.com/contact or call (213) 584-2331 Monday through Friday between 8 am and 5 pm.
What is the difference between a stimulant and a non-stimulant ADHD medication?
Stimulant medications such as Adderall (amphetamine salts), Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine), and Ritalin (methylphenidate) are the most studied and most effective first-line treatments for ADHD in adults. They work by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine signaling in the prefrontal cortex. Non-stimulant options, including Strattera (atomoxetine) and Wellbutrin (bupropion), are appropriate when stimulants are contraindicated, when a patient has a history of substance use disorder, or when stimulants produce intolerable side effects. Your psychiatrist will discuss the full range of options and recommend a starting point based on your clinical picture.
Can adults be diagnosed with ADHD if they were never diagnosed as children?
Yes. Many adults with ADHD were never diagnosed in childhood, particularly women, who more often present with the inattentive type rather than hyperactivity. High-functioning adults sometimes compensate well enough in structured school environments that symptoms are not flagged until the demands of adult life exceed their coping capacity. DSM-5 requires that symptoms have been present since before age 12, but it does not require a prior childhood diagnosis. Your psychiatrist will conduct a thorough symptom history interview that can assess for childhood onset even without a prior diagnosis on record.
Request Your ADHD Evaluation
PsychBright Health provides board-certified psychiatric evaluation and treatment for ADHD in Los Angeles, with same-week availability, named insurance accepted, and the ability to prescribe stimulant medications when clinically appropriate. If you have spent time on a waiting list, been turned away by a platform that cannot prescribe stimulants, or been unable to find a psychiatrist who accepts your insurance plan, PsychBright is an option worth calling.
PsychBright serves patients in Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Culver City, and Brentwood, as well as patients across California via telehealth.
PsychBright Health – Psychiatrist in Los Angeles1180 S Beverly Dr #700, Los Angeles, CA 90035
(213) 584-2331
Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm