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16 Jun 2010 @ 1:28 PM
Autumn Night Join Date: Wed 16th Jun 2010
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How can I get screened and tested for Adult ADD?........

Hi. I'm relatively sure that I have Adult ADD, and that I had ADD as a child, and through high school, college and graduate school. I would like to get tested by an Adult ADD expert, but I'm not sure how to find one. I have trouble consentrating on conversations, extreme procrastination about cleaning/housework, and many of the other innattention symptoms.

I contacted the local CHADD chapter, but they're not very active, and they just meet once every two months or so for a group session (which i'm not interested in at this point).

Could you help get me started with how to find an adult ADD expert in my area? And how do I know they are screening me and testing me appropriately for ADD?

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8 Dec 2010 @ 3:33 AM Reply # 1
luv2dance Join Date: Wed 8th Dec 2010
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I'm curious too

How do you know if a Dr. is qualified to screen an adult for ADD/ADHD? Or is there a specific Dr. to look for & would he/she readily prescribe meds? I really think meds would not work for me, I'm very sensitive to over-the-counter meds as it is. I was prescribed anti-depressants years ago & they really made me feel so 'out of my head'.

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21 Dec 2010 @ 4:45 AM Reply # 2
Mal Join Date: Tue 21st Dec 2010
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How can I get screened and tested for Adult ADD?

I was going to suggest how I did it through my university's counseling services, but since you're out of school, I would suggest you start by getting a list of all the mental health professionals in your area that your insurance will cover. From there, you can get on his/her board's websites to a) check if they're board certified and b) see if they've been certified in a specialty (such as add/adhd!). But typically, you won't be that lucky. So, just start calling from the list you've compiled until you find one that does add/adhd testing for adults. Also, if your old school provides testing for adhd or learning disabilities, you should still check to see if you (as a former student) are eligible. The fee may be higher.

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