Expert Virtual ADHD Treatment for Texas Residents

Real Doctors. Accurate Diagnosis. from the Comfort of Home.
Double Board-Certified Psychiatrists serving Houston, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, and statewide.

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High-Quality ADHD Care, Delivered Digitally.

For Texans struggling with focus, procrastination, and “brain fog,” the barrier to treatment is often logistical. Taking half a day off work to sit in a waiting room isn’t always possible.

Zoe Psychiatry brings the specialist to you. We provide comprehensive Adult ADHD evaluations and treatment via secure, HIPAA-compliant video calls.

  • No “Rubber Stamps”: We are not a generic subscription app. We are a private medical practice based in Texas. You will see a real physician who takes the time to understand your unique brain.
  • Convenience for Professionals: Schedule your appointment during your lunch break or downtime.
  • Statewide Access: Whether you are in a downtown Austin high-rise or a ranch in West Texas, you have access to Board-Certified excellence.

IS IT ADHD? OR IS IT SOMETHING ELSE?

Many online clinics diagnose ADHD too quickly. We dig deeper.

But they are also symptoms of other conditions. Because we conduct thorough virtual evaluations, we can rule out the “mimics”:

  1. The Sleep Connection: Dr. Taiye Popoola (Sleep Medicine) knows that Sleep Apnea and chronic insomnia mimic ADHD perfectly. If your brain is tired, stimulants won’t fix it. We treat the sleep to fix the focus.
  2. The Anxiety Loop: Generalized Anxiety often looks like “hyperactivity” in adults. We differentiate between a racing mind caused by anxiety vs. one caused by ADHD.
  3. The Coping Mechanisms: Dr. Oluwole Popoola (Addiction Medicine) understands that many undiagnosed adults use substances to cope. We treat the root cause without judgment.

A Simple, Secure Process

  1. Online Booking: Choose a time that fits your schedule via our patient portal.
  2. Digital Intake: Complete your medical history and standardized ADHD screening forms on your phone before the visit.
  3. The Video Evaluation: A comprehensive 60-minute face-to-face video assessment with the doctor to discuss your history, childhood patterns, and current struggles.
  4. Treatment Plan: If diagnosed, we discuss medication options (Stimulants or Non-Stimulants) and therapy strategies.
  5. e-Prescribing: Prescriptions are sent electronically to your local pharmacy (HEB, CVS, Walgreens, etc.).

Compliance & Safety First

We follow all Texas Medical Board and Federal regulations regarding controlled substances.

Q: Can you prescribe Stimulants (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin) via Telehealth? A: Yes, but with strict adherence to the law. Under the Ryan Haight Act and current telemedicine flexibilities, we can manage ADHD medications virtually. However, depending on the most current regulations, an initial in-person visit (at our Allen, TX clinic) or a referral from your primary care provider may be required to initiate controlled substances. We will guide you through the current requirements during your booking process to ensure your care is legal, safe, and uninterrupted.

Q: Do you offer Non-Stimulants? A: Yes. We frequently use effective non-stimulant options (like Strattera, Qelbree, or Wellbutrin) which have fewer regulatory restrictions and are excellent for many patients.

We Are Licensed Statewide

Our virtual doors are open to residents in:

  • Houston & The Woodlands
  • Austin & Round Rock
  • Dallas, Fort Worth, & Arlington
  • San Antonio & New Braunfels
  • El Paso, Lubbock, & West Texas

FAQ SECTION

Q: Does insurance cover virtual ADHD testing? A: Yes. Most major Texas insurance plans (BCBS TX, United, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare) cover Telepsychiatry at the same rate as in-person visits.

Q: I was diagnosed as a child. Do I need to be re-tested? A: We will review your previous records, but we must conduct our own current clinical assessment to confirm the diagnosis is still active before prescribing medication.

Q: How often do I need to “meet” with the doctor? A: Once you are stable on your medication, follow-up video visits are typically required every 1 to 3 months to monitor your blood pressure, side effects, and progress.

Stop Scrolling and Start Focusing.

Get the clarity you need from the doctors Texas trusts.

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