ADHD Testing in Indianapolis

IN Focus First board-certified ADHD psychiatrist serve Indianapolis and the surrounding Indianapolis areas via online appointments with same-week appointment availability who are licensed to diagnose, consult, and prescribe medication.

ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a mental health condition that affects both behavioral and cognitive functions. From a behavioral standpoint, ADHD can result in a variety of symptoms including fidgeting, hyperactivity, irritability and impulsivity. On the more cognitive side, that can mean feeling absent minded or distracted. Signs can also translate into difficulty focusing or paying attention. All of these together can result in moods that are perhaps best described as encompassing anger, anxiety, boredom, excitement, and even depression.

ADHD Symptoms

  • Unable to sit still, particularly in a calm or quiet environment
  • Largely unable to wait their turn and be patient
  • Excessive talking and physical movement (including fidgeting)
  • Acting without thinking or interrupting conversations
  • Difficulty concentrating on specific tasks and goals
  • Emotional outburst or tendencies
  • Disorganization and finding it hard to prioritize
  • Inability to plan ahead or be proactive
  • Poor time management skills
  • Low tolerance for frustration

ADHD Diagnosis

  • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) outlines the specific symptoms and diagnostic criteria for ADHD. ADHD “severity” is defined as mild, moderate, or severe, with each category indicating the presence of symptoms and the impact on impairment. In order to be diagnosed with ADHD:3:4
  • Symptoms must be present for ≥6 months in ≥2 settings, which include, but are not limited to, school, home, and work.
  • Symptoms must hinder one’s academic performance, social skills, and/or occupational functioning.
  • Symptoms must be present prior to the age of 12 and must not occur due to other psychiatric disorders (e.g., anxiety disorder, personality disorder).
  • In those <17 years of age, 6 or more symptoms must be present for each ADHD subtype. For those ≥17 years old, 5 or more symptoms must be present for diagnosis.
  • Based on symptoms and presentation, individuals can be classified as having ADHD inattentive type, hyperactive/impulsive type, or combined type. For combined type, criterion for both inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive type must be met over the past 6 months.3
  • While the core diagnostic symptoms of ADHD are consistent across age groups, clinical presentation may differ between children and adults. A meta-analysis of 97 studies demonstrated that the inattentive-predominant subset of ADHD was the most common subset in all age groups except ages 3-5, where the hyperactive/impulsive-predominant subset was most common.2

ADHD Treatment

What People Are Saying

My Psychiatric Medication Doesn’t Work: 5 Ways Integrative Psychiatry Helps You Heal

When Medication Does’t Work: The Power of Integrative Psychiatry Mental health is a complex tapestry woven from our thoughts, emotions, biology, and life experiences. For many, psychiatric care has been a crucial lifeline, often centered around medication to manage symptoms. But what if you still feel like something is missing? You might be less anxious…

IN Focus First vs Focus ADHD Indianapolis – Compare ADHD Care in Indiana

If you’re searching for “adult ADHD doctor Indiana“, chances are you’re wondering how different providers compare — especially when it comes to evaluation, treatment approach, telehealth options, and ongoing support – such as IN Focus First ADHD Clinic vs Focus ADHD Indianapolis. Two practices that often come up are IN Focus First and Focus ADHD…

Antidepressants Making ADHD Worse? 7 Reasons Why This Happens

Medically reviewed by Jessica Walsh, PMHNP, Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Listen to the audio: You finally did it. You reached out for help, spoke to a doctor about your depression and anxiety, and started a course of antidepressants. You did everything right. But a few weeks in, something feels wrong. The crushing weight…

What Is the 1-3-5 Rule for ADHD? Helpful Framework or ADHD Fail?

Medically reviewed by Jessica Walsh, PMHNP, Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner What Is the 1-3-5 Rule for ADHD? Watch the Video Version: The 1-3-5 Productivity Rule Doesn’t Work for ADHD – Here’s Why The 1-3-5 rule for ADHD, known also as the 1-3-5 method for ADHD, is one of several popular online productivity strategies…

ADHD Sleep Problems Why ADHD Brains Come Alive at Night

“ADHD sleep” “ADHD sleep problems” “ADHD insomnia” All commonly seached phrases. But, what, how, and why do people with ADHD struggle with sleep problems. Tired all day, but the moment the sun goes down, you get a sudden wave of energy. Now, you’re organizing the closet, starting a new hobby, or finally finish that work…

Done ADHD vs IN Focus First: Medication-First vs Whole-Person ADHD Treatment

Done ADHD has become famous — and infamous — for its medication-forward, ultra-fast ADHD evaluation model. If you want medication quickly, Done is built for that. IN Focus First is built for something entirely different:understanding what’s actually going on underneath the surface. Done looks for symptoms.IN Focus First looks for the story behind the symptoms….

American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed.; American Psychiatric Publishing: Arlington, VA, USA, 2013.