Accessibility Statement for Focused Adult ADHD Clinic

Last updated: May 7, 2026

At Focused Adult ADHD Clinic⁠Focusedadult, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all people, including those with disabilities. We believe everyone should have equal access to information about adult ADHD evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.

Our Commitment

We strive to make our website accessible and user-friendly in accordance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1/2.2 Level AA. These standards help ensure that our content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for people with a wide range of abilities.⁠W3

Accessibility Features

We have taken the following measures to improve accessibility:

  • Semantic HTML and proper heading structure for better screen reader navigation.

  • Alternative text for images and meaningful descriptions for non-text content.

  • Sufficient color contrast for text and interactive elements.

  • Keyboard navigation support for all interactive features.

  • Descriptive link text and clear form labels.

  • Responsive design that works well on mobile devices and when users zoom up to 400%.

  • Ongoing efforts to use plain, clear language suitable for our audience.

Known Limitations and Ongoing Work

While we work hard to make every part of the site accessible, some third-party content (such as embedded videos, PDFs, or external forms) may not yet fully meet WCAG standards. We are actively reviewing and improving these areas. If you encounter any barriers, please let us know so we can address them promptly.

Feedback and Contact

Your feedback helps us improve. If you experience any difficulties accessing or using our website, or if you need information in an alternative format (e.g., large print, audio, or different language), please contact us:

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.

Compatibility

This website is designed to be compatible with recent versions of major browsers and common assistive technologies, including screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver.