Adult ADHD Evaluation & Treatment | Minnesota | Clear Path Psychiatry
Adult ADHD Evaluation & Medication Management · Minnesota

Adult ADHD is real,
diagnosable,
and treatable.

A thorough evaluation — not just a symptom screen — is where that starts. Comprehensive adult ADHD evaluation and medication management are available in Eagle Lake and, when clinically appropriate, by telepsychiatry for adults located in Minnesota.

No referral required in most cases Most seen within one week Evening & weekend hours Bilingual EN / ES Multiple insurance plans accepted
60 min
initial psychiatric
evaluation
< 1 wk
avg. wait for
new patients
Accepting new patients now

Understanding Adult ADHD

ADHD in adults looks different than in children.

Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, executive functioning, organization, task completion, emotional regulation, and daily functioning. Many adults go years without a diagnosis because their symptoms don't look like the hyperactive child stereotype.

Many adults with ADHD also experience anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, or other co-occurring psychiatric conditions. Accurate evaluation considers the full picture — not just ADHD symptoms in isolation.

ADHD can be evaluated and managed in adulthood. A comprehensive assessment considers symptom history, functional impairment, medical and psychiatric factors, and alternative explanations before an individualized treatment plan is developed.

60 min
Comprehensive initial psychiatric evaluation

The first visit reviews current symptoms, childhood history, functioning across settings, medical and psychiatric history, sleep, substance use, prior treatment, and goals.

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Common Symptoms in Adults

Difficulty sustaining attention
Chronic disorganization
Difficulty initiating tasks
Impulsivity
Poor time management
Frequent forgetfulness
Emotional dysregulation
Restlessness
Difficulty completing projects
Prioritization difficulty
Frequently losing items
Hyperfocus episodes

Diagnosis requires a persistent pattern of symptoms, evidence that several symptoms were present before age 12, impairment, and symptoms in two or more settings. Evaluation also considers other possible causes and co-occurring conditions.

The Evaluation

What to expect during an adult ADHD evaluation.

Comprehensive adult ADHD evaluations include a detailed clinical assessment of symptoms, developmental history, functioning, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions to support accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment planning.

1
Clinical Interview

Review of current symptoms, developmental history, functioning across settings, daily responsibilities, and prior treatment. Diagnostic criteria require evidence that several symptoms were present before age 12.

2
Differential Diagnosis

Assessment of conditions that may mimic or co-occur with ADHD, including anxiety, depression, trauma-related conditions, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, substance use, and relevant medical conditions.

3
Treatment Planning

Discussion of appropriate options, which may include medication, psychotherapy or behavioral strategies, care coordination, monitoring expectations, and follow-up. Treatment decisions are individualized and collaborative.

4
Ongoing Follow-Up

Medication management includes monitoring symptoms, functioning, side effects, blood pressure and pulse when indicated, sleep, appetite, adherence, and—when stimulants are used—risk of misuse, addiction, or diversion.

Conditions That May Mimic ADHD

Several conditions can produce symptoms similar to ADHD. A thorough evaluation considers these possibilities before a diagnosis is made:

Sleep disorders
Thyroid & medical conditions

Ready to begin?

Most patients seen within one week.

A referral is not required in most cases; some insurance plans may require one. In-person and clinically appropriate telepsychiatry appointments are available.

Our Approach

How we treat adult ADHD at Clear Path Psychiatry.

ADHD care at Clear Path starts with a comprehensive evaluation. Treatment may include medication, psychotherapy or behavioral strategies, and practical supports. Recommendations depend on the diagnosis, medical history, risks, preferences, and co-occurring conditions.

Comprehensive Evaluation

A 60-minute clinical assessment including symptom history, evidence of symptoms before age 12, impairment across settings, medical and psychiatric factors, and differential diagnosis.

Medication Management

Stimulant and non-stimulant options may be considered based on symptoms, medical and cardiovascular history, substance-use risk, other medications, prior response, and patient preferences.

Ongoing Monitoring

Follow-up reviews response, functioning, side effects, vital signs when indicated, sleep, appetite, adherence, and safe use. Treatment is adjusted when clinically appropriate.

Co-occurring Conditions

When anxiety, depression, or other conditions co-occur with ADHD, both are evaluated and addressed. Treatment for one condition can significantly affect the other.

Alexandro Vasquez DNP APRN PMHNP-BC

"Many adults who come in for ADHD evaluation have been managing symptoms on their own for decades. A thorough evaluation — including ruling out anxiety, trauma, and mood disorders — is the most important thing we can do before making any treatment recommendations."

Alexandro Vasquez
DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC · Owner & Provider

Why Clear Path Psychiatry

Why a proper evaluation matters for ADHD.

ADHD symptoms can overlap with anxiety, depression, trauma-related conditions, sleep disorders, substance use, bipolar disorder, and medical concerns. A symptom checklist can support assessment but does not establish the diagnosis by itself.

Evaluation, not just a questionnaire

ADHD diagnosis at Clear Path requires a comprehensive clinical interview. Symptom checklists alone cannot rule out anxiety, depression, trauma, or bipolar disorder — conditions that frequently produce ADHD-like symptoms.

Most patients seen within one week

Most new patients are seen within one week. Care is available in person in Eagle Lake or, when clinically appropriate, by telepsychiatry for adults located in Minnesota.

Same provider, ongoing care

ADHD medication management requires continuity. The same clinician who evaluates you tracks your response, monitors side effects, and adjusts treatment — with full knowledge of your history at every visit.

In-person and telepsychiatry

Appointments are available in Eagle Lake or, when clinically appropriate, by secure video while the patient is located in Minnesota. Evening and weekend hours are available.

When to seek an ADHD evaluation
You struggle to complete tasks, projects, or responsibilities despite effort
Attention problems affect work performance, relationships, or daily life
You feel disorganized, forgetful, or unable to keep up despite trying
You have been told you have ADHD but never received a proper evaluation
Prior ADHD treatment hasn't worked or caused problematic side effects
A family member's ADHD diagnosis made you wonder about yourself

Ready to begin?

Most patients seen within one week.

A referral is not required in most cases; some insurance plans may require one. In-person and clinically appropriate telepsychiatry appointments are available.

Related Conditions

ADHD often occurs alongside other conditions.

Adult ADHD frequently co-occurs with anxiety, depression, and trauma-related conditions. A comprehensive evaluation identifies all contributing conditions.

Common Questions

Adult ADHD FAQ.

Have more questions? Call us directly.

Schedule

Call or schedule online — most new patients are seen within one week.

(507) 654-0020 No referral needed in most cases
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How is adult ADHD diagnosed at Clear Path Psychiatry? +

Adult ADHD evaluation includes a comprehensive interview reviewing current symptoms, evidence of symptoms before age 12, impairment across settings, medical and psychiatric history, sleep, substance use, and prior treatment. Other conditions that may mimic or co-occur with ADHD are assessed. A symptom checklist can support evaluation but does not establish the diagnosis by itself.

Do adults really have ADHD, or is it just anxiety? +

Adult ADHD is real, well-documented, and distinct from anxiety — though the two frequently co-occur. A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation can help differentiate ADHD from anxiety, depression, and trauma-related conditions that may produce similar symptoms, and identify when more than one condition is present.

Can I get ADHD medication without a full evaluation? +

Clear Path Psychiatry does not prescribe ADHD medication without a comprehensive evaluation. A thorough clinical assessment is essential before starting stimulant or non-stimulant ADHD medication to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.

What medications are used to treat adult ADHD? +

Treatment may include stimulant or non-stimulant medication, psychotherapy, behavioral strategies, or a combination. Medication selection depends on the diagnosis, medical and cardiovascular history, substance-use risk, other medications, prior response, and preferences. Stimulants carry risks including misuse, addiction, overdose, and diversion and require appropriate monitoring.

Is telepsychiatry available for adult ADHD evaluation in Minnesota? +

Yes. When clinically appropriate, Clear Path Psychiatry provides secure telepsychiatry appointments for adult ADHD evaluation and medication management to adults located in Minnesota. Prescribing decisions are individualized and subject to applicable clinical and legal requirements.

Do I need a referral for adult ADHD evaluation? +

A referral is not required in most cases. You can call Clear Path Psychiatry at (507) 654-0020 or use the secure online scheduling system. Some insurance plans may require a referral, so verify your plan's requirements before scheduling.

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Ready to take the next step?

Appointments available this week — no referral needed.

Before you go — appointments available this week.

No referral needed. Most patients seen within one week. Secure online scheduling.