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Adult ADHD Clinic

A Virtual Adult ADHD Clinic for Canadians 18+

ADHD does not end at graduation, and neither does the need for real care. Finding Focus is a virtual clinic built for adults 18+, including adults 65 and older, serving eligible Canadian provinces with DSM-5-TR based assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. No referral is needed, and appointments are often available within days.

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Many adults live with ADHD for decades before anyone names it. Coping strategies that worked in school stop working under adult workloads, and it is common to be recognized only after a child's diagnosis, a burnout, or years of wondering why everything takes more effort than it seems to for others. A late diagnosis is not a verdict on your past; for many adults it is the first explanation that actually fits.

Untreated adult ADHD tends to show up as missed deadlines and unfinished projects, difficulty with money admin and paperwork, strained relationships, and a private sense of underperforming your own potential. It can also coexist with anxiety, depression, or sleep problems, which is why a careful assessment considers those explanations too before settling on ADHD.

As a virtual clinic, everything happens by secure video with licensed Canadian nurse practitioners and clinicians: a structured, DSM-5-TR based, CADDRA-aligned assessment, a diagnosis decision often shared within hours to days, and a personalized treatment plan, starting at $399 with no referral required. Adults 18+ are seen in eligible Canadian provinces, including Ontario and Alberta; check the current areas served, or read how the assessment works.

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Built for adult lives

Assessments look at adult realities, careers, parenting, finances, and relationships, rather than treating adult ADHD as a children's condition that lingered.

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Adults 65+ welcome

ADHD does not expire at retirement. Older adults are fully welcome, and assessment takes account of your overall health history and the questions that matter later in life, like distinguishing ADHD from age-related memory changes.

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No referral, transparent pricing

Book directly, with no family doctor referral. Adult assessments start at $399, including your treatment plan; see pricing for everything included.

How it works

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Check your symptoms with a self-assessment

Start with a short online screen built on recognized adult ADHD questions. It cannot diagnose you, but it helps you decide whether a full clinical assessment is worth booking.

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Meet a clinician by video

Book a time that fits around work or caregiving and complete a structured video assessment with a licensed Canadian nurse practitioner. There is no referral to chase, and appointments are often available within days.

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Get a clear answer

Your clinician assesses your history and your current life, work, home, and relationships against DSM-5-TR criteria for adult ADHD. If ADHD is not the explanation, they will tell you that too and suggest next steps.

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Treat it, and keep it treated

If diagnosed, you leave with a personalized plan and can continue with online ADHD treatment and optional ongoing check-ins, so care keeps pace as your life changes.

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Adult ADHD assessments start at $399

One fee for your assessment and treatment plan, with optional ongoing care from $29.99/month. Already diagnosed? You may qualify for 50% off your initial consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. ADHD begins in childhood, but many people are not recognized until adulthood, particularly women and adults who did well academically by working twice as hard. An adult diagnosis uses DSM-5-TR criteria and looks for a lifelong pattern, not just current stress. If you suspect it, an assessment is designed to give you a clear answer either way.

Possibly. Many adults compensate for years until demands outgrow their strategies: a heavier job, parenthood, or the loss of external structure. Doing well in the past does not rule ADHD out; what matters is a longstanding pattern of symptoms that affect daily life. An assessment may also conclude ADHD is not the explanation, which is useful to know as well.

Yes. Adults 65 and older are welcome. Assessment at this stage pays extra attention to distinguishing ADHD from other explanations, including sleep problems and age-related changes, so the answer reflects your whole picture.

Everything happens by secure video: you complete an online self-assessment, book a video assessment with a licensed Canadian nurse practitioner, receive a diagnosis decision often within hours to days, and start a personalized treatment plan. Read the step-by-step details on how ADHD testing and diagnosis works, or start with an online ADHD diagnosis.

No referral is needed. Adult assessments start at $399, which includes the assessment and your treatment plan; for comparison, private psychologist assessments in Canada commonly run $2,000 to $4,000 or more. If you already have a diagnosis, you may qualify for 50% off the initial consultation; see pricing for conditions.

Assessments for youth aged 12 to 17 are currently available in Ontario only. Adults 18+ are seen in eligible Canadian provinces, listed on our areas served page. This page is educational; for advice about your own health, please consult a licensed clinician.

Ready to find focus in your life?

Start your free self-assessment to find out if you’re eligible for fast, affordable, online ADHD care!

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