Louisiana FAQs
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common disorder affecting children. ADHD also affects as many as 10% of adults. Symptoms of ADHD include inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
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Research suggests that the symptoms of ADHD can persist into adulthood, having a significant impact on the relationships, careers, and even the personal safety of patients who may suffer from it. (World Health Organization).
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There are multiple parts used in making the diagnosis of ADHD. Information gathered from friends, family, teachers and yourself is used in conjunction with testing.
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Because this disorder is often misunderstood, many people who have it do not receive appropriate treatment and, as a result, may never reach their full potential. (World Health Organization)
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Trouble maintaining concentration, excessive activity or "hyperactivity", underachievement, trouble following instructions, procrastination, lack of organization, moodiness, impulsive, and easily frustrated.
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People with ADHD are often able to keenly concentrate on topics that they have interest in. This allows them to become experts in these narrow topics. At the same time, they have trouble paying attention to other, less interesting topics.
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Focused Adult ADHD Clinic is licensed in Louisiana and our telemedicine services are available to patients located anywhere in Louisiana.
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Yes. Your visit with a Focused Adult health care provider is secure, private, and HIPAA-compliant. No matter what internet-connected device you use for your telemedicine appointment, rest assured the technology we use will protect your privacy. You will be most comfortable during your telemedicine visit if you are in a private, quiet location in your home or office during the visit.
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Absolutely! Using your cellphone is often the most convenient way to meet with your Focused Adult ADHD Clinic health care provider during a telemedicine visit. The appointment can also be conducted using any internet-connected device, including your personal computer, laptop, or tablet.
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Due to our employment of telemedicine technology, we can care for patients all over Louisiana, including metro areas of New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
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Due to new regulations set by the DEA and the state of Louisiana, all patients must be seen in person before starting medications. We can evaluate and diagnose via computer, but we must see you, in the office, one time before starting medications.

