ADHD treatment supports people with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder to manage symptoms like inattention, restlessness, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation. It includes a personalised mix of medication, therapy, coaching, and lifestyle strategies to help improve daily life and long-term wellbeing.
ADHD treatment is for individuals who have been diagnosed with ADHD and want support in managing its impact on their life. This includes:
Adults and adolescents with a formal ADHD diagnosis
People newly diagnosed or restarting treatment
Individuals who’ve previously been treated and need adjustments
Those with co-occurring conditions (e.g. anxiety, depression, autism, trauma)
Neurodivergent adults seeking personalised care
People affected in areas like focus, motivation, sleep, emotional regulation, or relationships
ADHD often presents differently in women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of colour — groups that are frequently underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Our treatment pathways are inclusive, trauma-informed, and tailored to the individual.
Shared decision-making and personalised care plans
ADHD medication options (e.g. stimulants like methylphenidate or non-stimulants)
Careful titration and dose adjustments
Monitoring for effectiveness and side effects
Psychoeducation about ADHD and executive function
Skills-based therapy (e.g. CBT for ADHD, emotion regulation, time management)
ADHD coaching (goal setting, accountability, practical strategies)
Sleep and lifestyle support
Review of co-occurring conditions (e.g. anxiety, autism, trauma)
Support with work, study, or family dynamics
Regular check-ins and flexible appointment formats
Collaboration with GPs, therapists, or support workers
Online or in-person availability
Neurodiversity-affirming, respectful approach
Reports or documentation provided on request
At Bloomfield Health, we offer evidence-based ADHD treatment grounded in compassion and personalisation. Our clinicians take time to understand how ADHD affects your life, and tailor care to your strengths, identity, and needs. Whether through medication, therapy, or holistic support, we work in partnership with you — not just to reduce symptoms, but to support thriving in all areas of life. We respect neurodivergence and create a safe, affirming space for healing and growth.
Yes — we offer assessments if needed. If you already have a diagnosis, we can begin treatment planning right away.
You’ll have one lead clinician, but we may involve others based on your needs — and always with your input.
Not always. We’ll discuss all options with you. Many people benefit from a combination of medication and non-medication strategies.
Stimulants (like methylphenidate or lisdexamfetamine) and non-stimulants (like atomoxetine). We tailor treatment to what works best for you.
Yes — combined approaches often lead to the best outcomes. We offer both in-house and partner services.
We’ll work with you to adjust treatment, explore alternatives, or prioritise non-medication strategies.
Absolutely — we tailor treatment to suit sensory, emotional, and cognitive needs, and take a neurodiversity-affirming stance
It varies — some people benefit from short-term input, others from longer-term support. We’ll review regularly.
Please contact us to arrange an initial consultation. We’ll guide you through next steps and build a treatment plan together.