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First cited by AI Jul 3, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about adhd telehealth. Not yet profiled.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

ADHD telehealth, daily share of AI answers mentioning Starbucks, through Jul 6, 2026.

1.7%

Avg position when mentioned: 4.0

By engine

Where Starbucks is strong, and where it is invisible.

  • Perplexity
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Starbucks

PerplexityJul 3, 2026, 09:37 UTC
What is the cheapest way to get ADHD treatment without insurance?

The cheapest way to get ADHD treatment without insurance is to use a telehealth platform specializing in nonstimulant medications like RedBox Rx, which offers a $35 online doctor consult and medications for as low as $25/month (with a three-month supply) [2]. This is significantly cheaper than traditional psychiatric appointments ($150–$250) or inpatient care ($6,000–$30,000/month) [1][3]. For the absolute lowest cost if you qualify for income-based assistance, apply for Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) from pharmaceutical companies, which can provide free medications to households earning less than $75,000 annually [1]. If you have a low or no income but don't qualify for PAPs, visit a Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) or sliding-scale clinic, where initial evaluations cost $150–$300 and ongoing appointments drop to $25–$75 [1]. Specific recommendations to start immediately: RedBox Rx: Best for low-cost nonstimulant meds ($25/month) + $35 consult [2]. GoodRx: Use for discounts on generic stimulants (e.g., generic Adderall from $150 to $35/month) [1]. CMHCs: Best for affordable evaluation and ongoing care ($25–$75/session) [1]. ADHD Coaching (Group): Practical support for $25–$50/session [1]. Avoid inpatient care or standard outpatient programs without insurance, as they range from $2,000 to $30,000 per month [3]. If you have access to an HSA or FSA, use pre-tax dollars to effectively get a 20–30% discount on all care [1]. Finally, consider applying for Medicaid or a part-time job (e.g., at Starbucks) to qualify for employer insurance if no other options fit [6]. Key Takeaway: For immediate, low-cost medication management, RedBox Rx is the most affordable option at ~$60 total for the first month (consult + meds), while CMHCs are the most affordable for ongoing clinical care [1][2]. Brands/Services to contact: RedBox Rx (Online nonstimulant ADHD care) [2] GoodRx (Prescription discount card) [1] CHADD (Resource for state pharmaceutical assistance programs) [7] Local Community Mental Health Centers (Sliding-scale psychiatry) [1]

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Competitive Landscape

Starbucks vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in ADHD telehealth: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Starbucks logo
StarbucksThis brand
#82
1.7%
CHADD logo
CHADD

1 shared answers

#12
15.0%
GoodRx logo
GoodRx

1 shared answers

#17
6.7%
RedBox Rx logo
RedBox Rx

1 shared answers

#32
3.3%

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