ADHD Evaluations and Treatment
Many children experience challenges with attention, focus, or impulsivity from time to time. When these difficulties begin affecting school, relationships, or daily life, families may wonder whether ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) could be a factor.
At Infinite Bounds Pediatrics, ADHD evaluations are designed to help families better understand their child’s strengths, challenges, and developmental needs.
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Our goal is not simply to assign a diagnosis, but to provide thoughtful guidance and practical next steps that support both your child and your family.
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If ADHD is identified, we work together to develop an individualized treatment plan. This may include behavioral strategies, school support, and, when appropriate, a discussion about medication options.

When to Consider an ADHD Evaluation
Parents often seek an evaluation when they notice challenges such as:
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Difficulty staying focused on tasks
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Frequent distractibility
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Trouble completing schoolwork
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Impulsive behavior
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Difficulty sitting still
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Struggles with organization or time management
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Emotional frustration related to attention challenges
Sometimes these concerns are first noticed by parents, and sometimes by teachers or school staff. An evaluation can help determine whether these challenges are related to ADHD or another developmental or learning concern.
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Who This Is For
ADHD evaluations may be helpful for:
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Children 5 years old or older
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Families seeking an evaluation for possible ADHD
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Families considering whether medication support may be appropriate
What’s Included
Your child’s evaluation may include:
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A detailed developmental and medical history
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Discussion of behavioral patterns at home and school
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Standardized ADHD assessment tools
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Vanderbilt Assessment Scales completed by both parents and teachers
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Screening for other developmental or emotional factors
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A comprehensive written report for you, your child’s doctor, and school with personalized recommendations and next steps
If ADHD is identified
Every child is different, and care plans are designed to support each child’s unique strengths and needs.
Support may include:
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Parent guidance and strategies
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School accommodations
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Behavioral approaches
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Lifestyle and routine adjustments
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Medication discussion when appropriate
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What to Expect
Step 1: Schedule your free 15-minute Meet & Greet Session​ with Dr. Harlow
Step 2: Complete questionnaires at home
Step 3: Meet with Dr. Harlow via secure telemedicine or in person
Step 4: Receive results, recommendations, and a personalized care plan
Step 5: Initiate prescription treatment if desired
Cost
$100 — Initial visit
$40 — Follow-up visits
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Schedule a Free Consultation
If you have concerns about your child’s attention, focus, or behavior, an ADHD evaluation can provide helpful clarity and guidance.
Connect with Dr. Harlow
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