ADHD Treatment in Las Vegas

Expert Assessment and Personalized Care for Adults and Children

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Treatment provided by Michael Kuron, MSN, APRN, PMHNP

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner · Veteran-Owned Practice

Michael is a Navy veteran and former VA psychiatric clinician. He specializes in ADHD, anxiety, and depression, with same-day appointments available for new patients in Las Vegas.

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Signs You Might Benefit from ADHD Treatment

You don’t need every symptom to benefit from an ADHD evaluation. Adults often reach out to MindWell when:

– Focus problems are affecting work, projects, or relationships
– “Forgetfulness” or disorganization is causing real consequences (missed deadlines, bills, or appointments)
– Productivity systems keep failing despite real effort
– A family member, partner, or therapist has suggested ADHD might be the cause
– You suspected ADHD as a kid but were never formally evaluated

For children: ongoing focus problems at school, difficulty completing tasks, restlessness that doesn’t match age expectations, or trouble managing emotions and frustration.

If you’re wondering whether your struggles “count,” that’s usually a sign they’re worth a professional evaluation. ADHD treatment in Las Vegas can meaningfully improve focus, organization, and quality of life — but it starts with a proper diagnosis.

Types of ADHD

 

ADHD presents differently in different people. Understanding your type helps us create a more targeted treatment plan.

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Predominantly Inattentive Type

Primarily, difficulty with focus, organization, and follow-through. Less hyperactivity or impulsivity. Often described as “daydreamy” or “spacey.” This type is frequently missed or diagnosed late, especially in women and girls.

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Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type

Primarily restlessness, fidgeting, and impulsive behavior. Less difficulty with attention. More common in young children and often becomes less prominent with age.

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Combined Type

Significant symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. This is the most common presentation of ADHD.

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ADHD in Adults

Adults with ADHD may have developed coping mechanisms that mask symptoms, making diagnosis trickier. Hyperactivity often presents as internal restlessness rather than physical fidgeting. Many adults aren’t diagnosed until their 30s, 40s, or later.

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ADHD in Children

Children with ADHD may struggle in school, have difficulty following rules, and experience social challenges. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference in long-term outcomes.

ADHD rarely travels alone. It commonly co-occurs with anxiety and depression. If you’re experiencing symptoms of multiple conditions, a comprehensive evaluation can identify what’s really going on.

If these symptoms have been present since childhood and significantly impact your daily life, it may be time for a professional evaluation.

When to Seek Help

Many people wonder if their struggles are “bad enough” to warrant an evaluation. If you’re asking the question, the answer is probably yes.

Consider reaching out if:

    • You’ve always struggled with focus, organization, or impulsivity
    • You’re underperforming at work or school despite trying hard
    • Your relationships suffer because of forgetfulness or inattention
    • You feel like you’re not living up to your potential
    • Daily tasks feel overwhelmingly difficult
    • You’ve developed anxiety or depression alongside attention issues
    • A teacher, partner, or doctor has suggested you might have ADHD

Getting evaluated isn’t about getting a label, it’s about getting answers. And answers open the door to real solutions.

Not sure what type of provider to see for ADHD? Read our guide on the difference between a psychiatrist, psychologist, and therapist to find the right fit.

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How MindWell Treats ADHD

At MindWell Psychiatric Services, we take a thorough, personalized approach to ADHD treatment. We don’t rush to prescribe medication — we start by understanding your unique situation.

Comprehensive ADHD Assessment

Your treatment begins with a detailed evaluation. We’ll discuss your symptoms, history (including childhood), and how ADHD impacts your current life. This helps us make an accurate diagnosis and rule out other conditions that can mimic ADHD.

Medication Management

For many people, medication is a highly effective part of ADHD treatment. Stimulant medications (like Adderall and Ritalin) and non-stimulant options can significantly improve focus, impulse control, and daily functioning. We carefully select and monitor medications to find what works best for you.

Genetic Testing

Not sure which medication will work? Genetic testing can analyze your DNA to identify which ADHD medications are most likely to be effective and well-tolerated. This reduces trial and error and helps you find relief faster. Some patients with ADHD also benefit from addressing folate metabolism, explore how leucovorin may support neurological function in certain cases.

Personalized Treatment Plans

ADHD treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. We consider your specific symptoms, lifestyle, work demands, and goals. Whether you need help with focus at work, managing daily tasks, or controlling impulsivity, we build a plan around your needs.

Ongoing Support

ADHD is a lifelong condition that benefits from ongoing management. We provide regular medication management appointments to monitor your progress, adjust dosages, and address any concerns. You’re never left to figure it out alone.

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Getting Started with ADHD Treatment

Wondering if you have ADHD? Here’s what to expect when you reach out to MindWell.

Step 1: Schedule an Evaluation

Contact us by phone or through our website to book your first appointment. Same-day appointments are available for cash-pay patients, and we typically see insurance patients within a few days.

Step 2: Your First Visit

Your initial visit is a comprehensive ADHD assessment lasting 60-90 minutes. We’ll discuss your symptoms, developmental history, and current challenges. Come prepared to share what’s been going on — the more we understand, the better we can help.

What to bring:

  • Insurance card (if applicable)
  • List of current medications
  • School records or past evaluations (if available)
  • Notes on your symptoms and questions you want to ask

Step 3: Your Treatment Plan

If ADHD is diagnosed, we’ll create a personalized treatment plan. This typically includes medication management and may include recommendations for therapy, coaching, or lifestyle strategies. We’ll explain everything clearly so you know what to expect.

Step 4: Ongoing Care

We schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and make adjustments as needed. ADHD treatment is a journey, and we’re with you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ADHD real or just an excuse?

ADHD is a well-documented neurodevelopmental condition recognized by every major medical and psychiatric organization. Brain imaging studies show measurable differences in how ADHD brains function. It’s not an excuse; it’s a medical condition that responds to treatment.

Can adults have ADHD?

Yes. ADHD doesn’t go away when you turn 18. Many adults have ADHD; some were diagnosed as children, and many others aren’t diagnosed until adulthood. Adult ADHD is very treatable.

Do you prescribe stimulant medications?

Yes, when appropriate. Michael Kuron is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner who can prescribe all ADHD medications, including stimulants like Adderall and Ritalin, as well as non-stimulant options.

What if I'm worried about medication side effects?

We start with low doses and monitor closely. We also offer genetic testing to identify which medications are most likely to work well for you with fewer side effects.

Do you treat children with ADHD?

Yes. MindWell provides ADHD assessment and treatment for children, teens, and adults.

Does insurance cover ADHD treatment?

Yes, most insurance plans cover psychiatric services for ADHD. We accept most major insurance plans, including Ambetter, CHAMPVA, Cigna, Optum, Medicaid, Medicare, United Healthcare, Tricare, TriWest, Molina, Aetna, Carelon, and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Get the care that is right for you

ADHD doesn’t have to hold you back. With the right diagnosis and treatment, you can improve your focus, get organized, and start reaching your potential. At MindWell Psychiatric Services, we’re here to help you take that first step.

 

We are located at “800 N Rainbow Blvd, Suite 208, Las Vegas, NV 89107”
Phone: ‪(702) 530-2549
Open from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM | Tuesday to Saturday

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