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There’s no single “best” telehealth for everyone — the right choice depends on whether you need stimulant prescriptions, want integrated therapy + medication, your state, insurance, and your budget. Below are several reputable options to consider, with why each can work well for adults who have both ADHD and anxiety:
Top options
- Done (getdone.com) — ADHD-focused telehealth for adults. Offers ADHD evaluations, ongoing medication management, and coaching; good if you want a specialist service built around adult ADHD.
- ADHD Online (adhdonline.com) — Streamlined DSM-based ADHD evaluations and follow-up treatment in many states. Good for a straightforward diagnostic pathway and medication management.
- Doctor On Demand (doctorondemand.com) — National tele-psychiatry and therapy platform that treats ADHD and anxiety. Strong if you want access to board-certified psychiatrists and licensed therapists who can coordinate care and often accept insurance.
- PlushCare (plushcare.com) — Virtual primary care + psychiatry. Can manage ADHD and anxiety, often quicker access and insurance-friendly for ongoing med management.
- Cerebral (cerebral.com) — Provides therapy and psychiatric care for anxiety and ADHD across many states. Offers coordinated programs (therapy + prescriber). (Note: check current availability and reviews in your state.)
- BetterHelp / Talkspace — Therapy-only platforms with many clinicians experienced in CBT for anxiety and ADHD coaching/therapy. Good if you only need psychotherapy; you’ll need a separate prescriber if you want meds.
How to choose
- Need for stimulants: Schedule II meds (e.g., amphetamine, methylphenidate) have stricter prescribing rules; confirm the platform will prescribe in your state and what documentation they require.
- Integrated care: If you want medication + evidence-based therapy (CBT for anxiety, CBT for adult ADHD), choose services that offer both or coordinate with a therapist.
- Credentials and experience: Look for board-certified psychiatrists or psychologists with adult ADHD and anxiety experience.
- Insurance & cost: Verify in-network options and out-of-pocket pricing.
- Wait time & continuity: If you want long-term follow-up, prefer services with ongoing care (not one-off consults).
If you want, tell me your state, whether you expect to need stimulant medication, and whether you prefer insurance coverage — I can narrow this list to the best picks for your situation.