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Adult ADHD Evaluation & Treatment Online in Texas

Comprehensive DSM-5 evaluation, treatment plan, and ongoing care from board-certified MDs/DOs. Telehealth across Texas. No insurance required.

Board-Certified Physicians
Texas Licensed
HIPAA Compliant
DSM-5-TR Evaluation
HSA/FSA Accepted
30 min
Initial Evaluation
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Same Doctor
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Quick Answer

How do I get an adult ADHD evaluation in Texas via telehealth?

Trinity Family Medicine offers comprehensive adult ADHD evaluations entirely online for patients located in Texas. A board-certified physician (Dr. Casey Dean or Dr. Kathryn Kline) conducts a 30–45 minute structured DSM-5-TR clinical interview by secure video, reviews your history, screens for common comorbid conditions, and provides a written diagnosis and individualized treatment plan. The initial evaluation costs $119.99 with no insurance required.

  • Initial evaluation: $119.99 — about 1 hour from intake to written plan
  • Conducted by board-certified Texas-licensed physicians
  • DSM-5-TR clinical interview, not a self-scored online quiz
  • Stimulant and non-stimulant medications prescribed when clinically appropriate, in full DEA + Texas PMP compliance
  • Same physician manages every follow-up visit
  • HSA/FSA eligible — Superbills provided with ICD-10 and CPT codes

Who This Is For

Most adults with ADHD have lived with it for years before getting evaluated. You're not alone.

Suspected Adult ADHD

You've struggled for years with focus, organization, time management, or follow-through and want to know if ADHD is part of the picture.

Diagnosed in Childhood, Never Treated as an Adult

You were diagnosed as a kid but stopped treatment. Adult life — work, parenting, relationships — has brought the symptoms back into focus.

Current Treatment Isn't Working

Your medication, dose, or care plan isn't getting you where you want to be. You want a physician who will actually listen and adjust.

What the Evaluation Includes

A real diagnostic evaluation — not a 10-minute checklist before a prescription.

Structured Clinical Interview

30+ minute structured interview with your physician using DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria — the current standard for adult ADHD diagnosis.

Validated Rating Scales

Evidence-based screening tools including the ASRS (Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale), CAARS (Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scales), and WURS (Wender Utah Rating Scale) to quantify symptoms across childhood and adulthood.

Comorbidity Screening

Adults with ADHD frequently have co-occurring conditions. We screen for anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and substance use — because treating the wrong condition wastes years.

Detailed Treatment Plan

A written plan tailored to your goals, lifestyle, and medical history. Behavioral, non-medication, and medication options discussed openly.

Medication Management When Appropriate

If medication is part of your plan, your physician selects, prescribes, and titrates it personally — including non-stimulant and stimulant options when clinically indicated.

Ongoing Follow-Up Care

Monthly or every-3-month follow-ups (depending on your medication and stability). Direct physician access between visits — no rotating providers.

How It Works

From intake to a real treatment plan in a single visit.

1

Complete Online Intake

Secure HIPAA-compliant intake. Takes most patients 10–15 minutes at home.

2

30–45 Minute Video Evaluation

Structured DSM-5-TR clinical interview with Dr. Dean or Dr. Kline. Comorbidity screening, history review, and treatment-plan discussion.

3

Written Diagnosis & Plan

Receive a written diagnosis, individualized treatment plan, and any prescriptions sent electronically to your pharmacy the same day.

4

Ongoing Follow-Up

Monthly visits while titrating controlled medications, every 3 months for non-controlled and stable regimens. Same doctor, every visit.

Treatment Options

Evidence-based ADHD care is rarely a single intervention. Your plan is built from a layered toolkit.

Behavioral Strategies

First-line, foundational, and often underused.

  • Workplace accommodations — guidance on documentation, ADA-protected adjustments, and how to request them.
  • Executive function coaching referrals — connection to coaches who specialize in adult ADHD strategies.
  • Sleep optimization — addressing the bidirectional sleep–ADHD relationship that derails most treatment plans.
  • Exercise prescription — structured aerobic activity has measurable effects on attention, working memory, and mood.

Non-Stimulant Medications

FDA-approved options for adults — useful first-line, alongside stimulants, or when stimulants aren't appropriate.

Atomoxetine (Strattera®)

Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. Daily dosing, non-controlled, takes 4–6 weeks for full effect. A strong choice when stimulants are contraindicated or poorly tolerated.

Bupropion (Wellbutrin®)

Norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Off-label for ADHD with strong supportive evidence. Particularly useful when depression coexists.

Viloxazine (Qelbree®)

Newer FDA-approved non-stimulant (2022 for adults). Once-daily dosing with a generally favorable side-effect profile.

Guanfacine (Intuniv®)

Selective alpha-2A adrenergic agonist. Helpful for emotional dysregulation, hyperarousal, and sleep difficulty alongside ADHD.

Clonidine

Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist. Often added in low doses to help with sleep onset, hyperactivity, and anxiety symptoms in adults with ADHD.

Stimulant Medications

First-line for adult ADHD per AAFP and APA guidelines — prescribed when clinically appropriate.

Stimulants are available when your physician determines, through clinical evaluation, that they are the right fit. Selection, starting dose, and titration are individualized — not one-size-fits-all.

DEA Telehealth Compliance

Controlled-substance prescribing via telehealth is governed by the federal Controlled Substances Act and prescribed in compliance with the DEA telemedicine rules currently in effect. Trinity follows all current DEA, Texas Medical Board, and Texas Pharmacy rules — including verifying your identity, confirming your physical location in Texas at the time of every visit, checking the Texas Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP), and conducting an appropriate clinical evaluation before any controlled medication is prescribed. We do not prescribe controlled substances on a first visit without a clinically adequate evaluation, and certain situations may require an in-person component before continued therapy.

Transparent Pricing

Cash-pay only. No insurance billing, no surprise charges, no claim denials.

ADHD Evaluation

Comprehensive Initial Evaluation

A complete diagnostic evaluation with a board-certified Texas physician. Includes structured interview, validated rating scales, comorbidity screening, and a written treatment plan.

  • 30–45 minute video visit
  • DSM-5-TR criteria + ASRS / CAARS / WURS
  • Written diagnosis & treatment plan
  • HSA / FSA eligible
  • No insurance billing required

Starting at

$119.99

one-time evaluation fee

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Follow-Up Visits

$74.99–$119.99

Monthly for titrating medications, every 3 months for stable and non-controlled.

Medication Cost

Pharmacy fee

Most generic ADHD medications are inexpensive at major Texas pharmacies, with or without GoodRx.

Superbills with ICD-10 and CPT codes available on request for HSA/FSA reimbursement and out-of-network insurance submission.

Why Trinity Is Different

Real physicians. Real time. A practice built for patients, not shareholders.

Your Doctor, Every Time

No rotating providers. No mid-level prescribing without physician oversight. Dr. Dean and Dr. Kline personally manage your ADHD care from evaluation through every follow-up.

Physician-Owned, Not Venture Capitalist Backed

Trinity isn't a tech startup optimizing growth metrics. It's a medical practice owned and run by the doctors you see — built for patients, not investors.

Real Time for a Real Diagnosis

Adult ADHD is too often diagnosed in a 10-minute visit. We schedule the time the evaluation actually requires, so you leave with a real answer.

Meet Your Physicians

Two board-certified physicians. One patient-centered practice.

Dr. Casey Dean — Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician

Casey Dean, DO

Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician

Dr. Dean is a board-certified family medicine physician and co-founder of Trinity Family Medicine. Specializing in the nuanced landscape of adult ADHD, he moves beyond simple checklists to provide comprehensive, evidence-based evaluations. By integrating DSM-5-TR standards with careful screening for co-occurring conditions, Dr. Dean ensures each patient receives a precise diagnosis and a practical, individualized roadmap designed to help them thrive in both their personal and professional lives.

  • Board-Certified, Family Medicine
  • TMB License #T3065
  • NPI: 1134744824
Dr. Kathryn Kline — Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician

Kathryn Kline, MD

Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician

Dr. Kline is a board-certified family medicine physician and co-founder of Trinity Family Medicine. Her expertise in adult ADHD care emphasizes thorough diagnostic evaluation, evidence-based medication management, and ongoing support — combining clinical rigor with a thoughtful, whole-person approach.

  • Board-Certified, Family Medicine
  • TMB License #T3117
  • NPI: 1821613514
"ADHD is a real medical condition — and every adult deserves a careful evaluation and a physician who stays with them through treatment, not a 15-minute script mill."

Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers about adult ADHD evaluation and treatment via telehealth in Texas.

Ready for an Honest ADHD Evaluation?

Book your video visit with Dr. Dean or Dr. Kline — most patients are seen within a few days.

Trinity Family Medicine provides telehealth services to adults 18+ physically located in Texas at the time of service. Controlled-substance prescriptions are issued only when clinically appropriate and in full compliance with DEA, Texas Medical Board, and Texas Pharmacy rules. Telehealth is not appropriate for psychiatric emergencies — call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 if you are in crisis.