Find Online Therapists for ADHD

Online ADHD Providers Available in Your State

This page is designed to help you find licensed mental health providers who offer online care for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). If you are looking for therapy, testing, or medication management, telehealth can make it easier to search beyond the closest providers in your zip code. Online care can widen your options, but it still depends on where a provider is licensed and where you are physically located during each session. Start by selecting the state or states where you will be during appointments, then narrow your results using filters like service type, therapy modality, language, age group, and insurance.

Select the Location Where You’ll Attend Sessions

Provider availability depends on where you are located during your sessions. If you may attend sessions from more than one state, it is important to make sure your provider is authorized to work with you wherever you are physically located during the appointment. Before booking, you can verify a provider’s license through the appropriate state licensing board. If you travel often or split time between different states, see our guide to finding a therapist licensed in multiple states for more information.

Start by selecting the state(s) you will be in during your sessions
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Christian Haupt

LPC

My approach honors your experiences, intuition, and capacity for change. I see therapy as a collaborative journey where we weave together insight, compassion, and practical tools to support your goals. Wherever you are on your path, I look forward to bein...
Courtney Mayer

LMHC

I take a strengths-based, person-centered approach. While I may have the education and training, I believe you are the expert of your life and I'm here to empower and unlock that expertise in you. You are the only one who has walked in your shoes, and you...
Victoria Murray

LCSW, PMH-C

I communicate in a way that is both direct and supportive; patient yet curious. I will gently challenge patterns that are keeping you stuck - like people-pleasing, perfectionism, or the belief that you have to do everything on your own - while also creat...
Jessica Fuller

LICSW

My approach is intersectional, feminist, person-centered, and trauma-informed. I work with children, teenagers, and adults. I specialize in working with individuals who experience anxiety, ADHD, depression, adjustments to major life stressors/changes, rel...
Brielle Armstrong

LICSW

I’ve never liked abstract and generalized advice. “Just feel your feelings.” “Do some self-care.” I’m always asking, “Okay, but HOW do I do that?!” As a practical therapist, that’s how I design the therapy work I do. I offer an empathetic listening ear th...
Stephanie Weikle

LCMHC-QS

Therapy with me is collaborative, casual, and deeply human. I’ll hold space for your story, but I’ll also help you look at it with new eyes. We’ll explore how old patterns show up in your present life and experiment with new ways of being — not overnight ...
Cristina Bautista

Psy. D., LMFT

Trained in EMDR, I integrate this specialized therapy into practice when appropriate. The therapeutic approach combines holistic methods with evidence-based treatments, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
Megan Schmeiler

LCSW

I approach every session with honesty and presence. Patients tend to open up to me because I’m genuine. I’ve faced challenges myself, remember just how hard that stage of life can feel, and above all, I am on their side. I’m honest with patients about fi...
Marissa Gilbert

LCSW, MS

Sessions with me are calm, collaborative, and practical. We focus less on perfect storytelling and more on what’s happening in your body, emotions, and thoughts in the moment—so change isn’t just insight. I use a nervous-system-informed approach: we slow ...
Kate Tune

LMFT

My approach is rooted in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), and other attachment-based practices, honoring the healing power of emotions and relationships. At its core, these theories believe that we ...
Salma Soliman

LCSW

My work is rooted in embodied healing. I integrate evidence-based modalities including DBT, CBT, RODBT, and trauma-informed approaches, while also incorporating experiential and creative practices such as movement, somatic awareness, and Improv Therapy. ...

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Therapy for ADHD

How do I use this page to find an online provider for help with ADHD?

Start by choosing the state where you will be during sessions, because telehealth availability depends on provider licensure and your location at the time of care. Then use filters to narrow your options by service type, insurance, language, age group, and therapy approach. Read profiles closely to see whether a provider offers ADHD-focused care, medication management, or testing and evaluations.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask whether the provider regularly works with ADHD, what age groups they see, and what kind of support they offer. You may also want to ask how sessions are structured, whether they help with organization or daily functioning, and whether they provide supportive therapy, skills-based therapy, or testing and evaluations. It also helps to ask about scheduling, fees, insurance, and what state you need to be in during appointments.

Can I get an ADHD diagnosis online?

Some providers on this page offer testing and evaluations for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and diagnostic evaluations may be offered by psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, physicians, or other licensed clinicians who diagnose ADHD within their training and scope of practice. Some parts of ADHD testing can be done through telehealth, but this varies widely between providers. Before booking, check directly with the provider to ask whether the evaluation can be completed online and whether any in-person testing is required.

Does my online therapist have to live in my state, and what happens if I travel out of state?

Your therapist does not have to live in your state, but they need to be licensed for the state where you are physically located during each session. If you travel, even temporarily, your provider may or may not be able to meet with you depending on their license and policies. Before a trip, ask what is allowed and whether they are licensed in multiple states.

Does insurance cover online therapy for ADHD, and how does payment usually work?

Coverage varies by plan and provider. Some online ADHD providers accept insurance directly, while others are private pay and may offer a superbill for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Before booking, check whether the provider is in network, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether services like medication management or testing and evaluations are billed separately from therapy.

What technology or privacy setup do I need for virtual sessions?

Most online therapy appointments work best in a private space with a reliable internet connection. A computer or laptop is often the most reliable option, though a phone or tablet may also work depending on the provider and platform. Many sessions happen by video, but some providers may also use phone calls, secure messaging, texting, or email. Check ahead if privacy, internet stability, or your location during sessions could be an issue.

When is online therapy for ADHD not the right choice?

Online therapy may not be the best fit during an immediate crisis, when emergency support is needed, when a higher level of care is required, or when you do not have a private space or reliable internet connection. It may also feel harder if you have trouble staying engaged on video and need more hands-on support. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text 988 right away.

Can I find medication management providers here, and how is medication management different from online therapy?

Yes. Some providers on this page offer medication management, while others focus on therapy. Medication management usually involves evaluating symptoms, prescribing when appropriate, monitoring side effects, and adjusting treatment over time. Online therapy focuses more on coping skills, routines, stress, relationships, and day-to-day functioning. You may want to look for support from a trauma-focused therapist if you experience feelings of shame or despair about your ADHD symptoms. If you need a controlled substance prescription, check directly with the provider because telehealth prescribing rules and provider policies can vary.

Are there different therapy approaches for ADHD?

Yes, there are a range of therapy approaches for ADHD. Some online providers offer support with skills for time management, planning, emotional regulation, motivation, and follow-through. Other therapists may offer a neuro-affirming approach that helps you find stronger support and self-understanding about your experience living with ADHD. When comparing profiles, look for providers who specialize in ADHD and look for who best matches your goals for therapy.

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