Verbatim response from Perplexity
A few legit online ADHD clinics that take insurance are Talkiatry, Talkspace, and Doctor On Demand; each says it offers virtual ADHD evaluation/treatment and accepts at least some insurance plans.[3][1][4] Cigna also notes that telehealth can be used for ADHD diagnosis, therapy, and medication management, but coverage depends on your plan.[7]
- Talkiatry — A virtual psychiatry practice with 800+ psychiatrists and 200+ in-network insurance plans; it specifically advertises online ADHD treatment covered by insurance.[3]
- Talkspace — Offers online therapy and psychiatry for ADHD and says its plans take insurance from major insurers like Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, and Optum.[1]
- Doctor On Demand — Says it accepts many major insurance plans for online ADHD treatment, including therapy and medication management, but it does not prescribe stimulant medications like Adderall, Ritalin, or Vyvanse.[4]
- Mindful Care — Offers online ADHD treatment covered by insurance and advertises same-day diagnosis/treatment with board-certified doctors.[8]
- Teladoc — Healthline lists it among online ADHD treatment options that accept insurance, with coverage varying by plan.[2]
- Amwell — Healthline also lists Amwell as an option that accepts insurance for online ADHD care.[2]
- Cerebral — Healthline says it can accept insurance in many cases, though coverage varies by plan and state.[2]
A few practical notes:
- Verify in-network status before booking because “takes insurance” often means some plans, not all.[1][2][4]
- For stimulant ADHD meds, ask whether the clinic prescribes them; some virtual clinics, like Doctor On Demand, explicitly do not.[4]
- An online ADHD test alone is not a diagnosis; Cigna says a formal evaluation by a licensed provider is needed for diagnosis and treatment.[7]
If you want, I can narrow this to the best options for adults vs. kids, or to clinics most likely to cover your specific insurance.