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Which online ADHD clinics are legit and take insurance?

PerplexityqualifiedCollected Jun 17, 2026, 13:02 UTC

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Several legit online ADHD clinics that take insurance include Talkiatry, Talkspace, Doctor On Demand, Brave Health, and Mindful Care.[1][3][4][5][8] If you want the safest starting points, I’d prioritize Talkiatry for psychiatrist-led ADHD care, Doctor On Demand for broad telehealth coverage with clear limits on stimulants, and Brave Health if you need Medicaid/Medicare support.[3][4][5]

  • Talkiatry — a national virtual psychiatry practice with 800+ psychiatrists and in-network with 200+ insurance plans.[3]
  • Talkspace — online therapy and psychiatry plans that take insurance, including Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, Optum, and more.[1]
  • Doctor On Demand — accepts many major insurance plans for ADHD therapy and medication management, but it does not prescribe controlled stimulant medications online.[4]
  • Brave Health — says it accepts most insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, Marketplace, and commercial coverage, and is Joint Commission accredited.[5]
  • Mindful Care — advertises online ADHD diagnosis and treatment covered by insurance.[8]

A few additional options appear to accept insurance, but I’d verify them carefully before booking because the public information is less detailed in the search results:

  • Teladoc — Healthline reports it as one of the platforms that accepts insurance for online ADHD treatment.[2]
  • Amwell — also listed by Healthline as accepting insurance for online ADHD treatment.[2]
  • Cerebral — Healthline says it accepts several insurance plans, but coverage can vary by state and plan.[2]
  • Lavender — markets ADHD treatment with insurance and private pay, but the search result is less specific about which plans.[9]
  • ADHD Advisor — says it accepts HSA/FSA funds, but the search result does not clearly confirm broad insurance in-network coverage.[7]

For legitimacy, the strongest signals in the results are: licensed clinicians/psychiatrists, in-network insurance language, clear treatment scope, and for Brave Health, Joint Commission accreditation.[3][4][5] Also note that some platforms treat ADHD but may only offer non-stimulant medication online, so if you want stimulant treatment, that can change which clinic is appropriate.[4]

If you want, I can narrow this to the best options by your insurance plan or make a stimulant-friendly vs. therapy-only shortlist.

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