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What is the best ADHD telehealth for adults who also have anxiety?

ChatGPTqualifiedCollected Aug 23, 2026, 11:51 UTC

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Short answer: there’s no one “best” for everyone — but for adults with ADHD plus anxiety, look for a telehealth service that combines board-certified psychiatry (to handle ADHD meds, including stimulants where allowed) with integrated therapy or CBT. Good options to consider:

  • Done (getdone.com) — ADHD-focused, straightforward evaluations and ongoing medication management (stimulant and non‑stimulant options). Pros: efficient, ADHD-specialized workflow and fast starts. Con: therapy/coaching is limited or a separate add‑on, so you may need a separate therapist for anxiety work.

  • Talkiatry (talkiatry.com) — psychiatry-first telehealth that treats ADHD and co-occurring anxiety/depression. Pros: board-certified psychiatrists experienced with comorbidity, longer visits and follow-up; good if you want a psychiatric approach plus medication management. Con: can have longer wait times than high-volume startups.

  • Doctor On Demand (doctorondemand.com) — broad telepsychiatry + therapy platform. Pros: easy access to therapists and psychiatrists in the same system, works with many insurers, good for combined medication + talk therapy. Con: provider availability varies by region.

  • Brightside Health (brightside.com) — strong on anxiety/depression with therapy + psychiatry and evidence-based treatments; can evaluate for ADHD and manage comorbid conditions. Pros: CBT-focused programs and measurement-based care. Con: ADHD is not their sole specialty, so very complex ADHD presentations may be better with an ADHD clinic or psychiatrist.

  • Cerebral (cerebral.com) — offers medication management, therapy, and coaching for ADHD and anxiety. Pros: integrated care model and broad availability. Con: mixed patient reviews — check provider credentials and current service offerings in your state.

How to choose:

  • Confirm the service prescribes controlled stimulants in your state (rules vary).
  • Decide whether you want an ADHD specialist vs. a psychiatrist who treats multiple conditions.
  • Check insurance coverage or pricing if cost matters.
  • Prefer a service that offers both psychiatry and ongoing therapy/CBT for anxiety in one system for better coordination.

If you tell me your state, budget, whether you want stimulant prescriptions, or if you prefer therapy + meds in one platform, I can recommend the best fit for you and help check availability.

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