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ADHD Treatment in College Park

ADHD evaluation and psychiatric care for College Park residents. Board-certified psychiatrist, evidence-based treatment, and same-week appointments available.

Medically Reviewed by Empathy Health Clinic Team
|Last reviewed: February 2026

College Park, FL

In-person in Winter Park + Telehealth

Same-Week Appointments

Flexible scheduling available

In-Person & Telehealth

Choose what works for you

ADHD care for College Park residents

College Park's walkable streets, independent shops along Edgewater Drive, and tight-knit neighborhood feel attract young professionals and creatives who value community and authenticity. For residents managing ADHD in this vibrant pocket of Orlando, the condition can complicate everything from meeting freelance deadlines to maintaining the social connections that make College Park special. Empathy Health Clinic is a short drive north from College Park to our Winter Park office, typically 15 minutes via I-4 or surface streets.

The neighborhood's blend of remote workers, small business owners, and commuters means ADHD shows up in diverse ways across College Park. Our clinicians bring the same individualized attention to your treatment that you'd expect from the locally owned businesses lining Edgewater Drive.

Evaluation and next steps

Your evaluation at Empathy Health Clinic is a focused 45-to-90-minute clinical interview — not a rushed checklist but a genuine conversation about how your brain works and where it struggles. For College Park's young professionals and entrepreneurs, we explore how ADHD affects self-directed work, project management, financial organization, and social engagement. Many adults first recognize their ADHD when the structure of school or traditional employment falls away and self-regulation becomes essential.

We differentiate ADHD from anxiety, depression, and other conditions that can produce overlapping symptoms. College Park residents often lead active, stimulating lives that can mask ADHD or be mistaken for it, so accurate diagnosis is critical before beginning any treatment.

Medication management and therapy options

Medication options include Vyvanse for long-lasting focus throughout the workday, Ritalin or Concerta for more targeted symptom management, and non-stimulant alternatives like Strattera, Intuniv, and Wellbutrin for patients who respond better to these approaches. Your prescriber will discuss the pros and cons of each option in the context of your lifestyle, including any caffeine habits, exercise routines, or sleep patterns that interact with ADHD medication.

Therapy sessions address the practical challenges that College Park residents face — staying on task during unstructured work-from-home days, managing household chores without external accountability, and developing routines that honor your creative rhythms while keeping essential responsibilities on track. We emphasize building systems that work with your ADHD brain rather than fighting against it.

Telehealth and in-person flexibility

College Park residents can reach our Winter Park clinic in about 15 minutes via Princeton Street to I-4 North or by taking Edgewater Drive to Lee Road. The drive is straightforward and avoids the worst of Orlando's congestion. Our office at 2281 Lee Road Suite 102 offers convenient parking and a comfortable, professional environment.

Telehealth appointments are equally available and popular with College Park's remote-working population. If you're deep in a productive flow and don't want to break your momentum with a drive, a video follow-up lets you check in with your provider from your home office or favorite Edgewater coffee shop. Initial evaluations are available both in-person and via telehealth.

Common Questions About ADHD Treatment in College Park

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