Online ADHD treatment for adults in Florida through secure telepsychiatry.
We provide careful evaluations, medication management when appropriate, and practical strategies to improve focus, organization, and daily functioning.

If your mind feels scattered, tasks feel overwhelming, or you’re constantly playing catch-up — you’re not alone, and you’re not lazy. The right support can make a real difference.

Adult ADHD Treatment in Florida | PMHNP Online Care

Rebecca Sommer PMHNP providing online ADHD treatment in Florida

Thorough evaluation with rule-outs and clear next steps

  1. Practical skills + medication options when clinically appropriate

  2. Respectful, nonjudgmental care for adults

    If you’re searching for an online psychiatrist for ADHD in Florida, you can receive comprehensive care from a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner (PMHNP).

Adults 18+ • Florida only • HIPAA-compliant telehealth • Self-pay

Get clarity — and a plan that actually works

ADHD isn’t just about focus — it affects how you start tasks, manage time, regulate emotions, and follow through.
Our goal is simple: help you understand what’s going on and give you a clear, realistic plan forward.

Serving adults across Florida, including Miami, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville.

ADHD in adults can look like…

Not everyone with ADHD is “hyper.” Adult ADHD often shows up as:

  • Trouble starting tasks, procrastination, “stuck” moments

  • Disorganization, clutter, missed deadlines, forgetting appointments

  • Time blindness, chronic lateness, underestimating how long things take

  • Racing thoughts, impulsive decisions, interrupting

  • Emotional overwhelm, irritability, rejection sensitivity

  • Burnout from over-compensating (working twice as hard for the same output).

What our ADHD evaluation includes

We take ADHD seriously — and we evaluate carefully.

  • Detailed symptom history (childhood + current)

  • Functional impact (work, school, relationships, daily life)

  • Screening for anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep disorders, substance use, and bipolar spectrum symptoms

  • Rating scales and, when helpful, collateral/records (previous testing, past prescriptions, school history)

You’ll leave with clarity: ADHD vs. not ADHD, and what to do next.

Treatment options (personalized)

Your plan may include:

  • Behavioral strategies (routines, reminders, task breakdown, “activation” tools)

  • Therapy support (executive function coaching, CBT strategies)

  • Sleep and nervous system support

  • Medication options when appropriate and safe

Medication and safety (transparent and responsible)

If stimulant or non-stimulant medication is considered, we discuss benefits, risks, side effects, monitoring, and expectations. We follow safety standards and may require periodic check-ins and documentation to ensure responsible prescribing.

Who this is for

This page is for adults in Florida who want:

  • a careful evaluation,

  • a clear treatment plan,

  • secure telehealth visits,

  • transparent self-pay care.

We may recommend a higher level of care if you need urgent stabilization, detox, intensive outpatient, or inpatient support.

Real-life strategies we love for ADHD

  • “Two-minute rule” to start momentum

  • One-task lists instead of overwhelming lists

  • Timers for time blindness (start + stop alarms)

  • Environment design (remove friction, visible cues)

  • The “next smallest step” approach for paralysis

Common Questions About ADHD Treatment

Do you prescribe ADHD medications, including stimulants? For patients in Florida, when clinically appropriate and safe, possibly — after a thorough evaluation and with monitoring.


What if I’m not sure it’s ADHD? That’s common. The evaluation is designed to clarify.


Can anxiety/depression mimic ADHD? Yes — we rule this out.


Do you work with college students? Yes (adults), and we can discuss strategy support.

What are common signs of ADHD in adults?Adult ADHD often shows up as difficulty focusing, procrastination, forgetfulness, disorganization, trouble finishing tasks, and feeling mentally overwhelmed. Many adults with ADHD also experience chronic stress from trying to keep up with responsibilities.

Can ADHD go undiagnosed until adulthood?

Yes. Many adults are diagnosed later in life, especially if symptoms were overlooked in childhood or if they learned ways to compensate earlier in life. It’s common for people to seek evaluation after work, school, or life demands become more complex.

Can ADHD affect work performance?

Yes. ADHD can make it harder to stay organized, manage time, prioritize tasks, and maintain focus. With the right treatment and strategies, many people experience significant improvements in productivity and daily functioning.

Do adults with ADHD always need medication?

Not always. Treatment may include medication, behavioral strategies, lifestyle adjustments, or a combination of approaches. During your evaluation we discuss options and create a treatment plan that fits your goals.

How long does ADHD treatment take to work?

Some people notice improvements relatively quickly once treatment begins, particularly with medication adjustments. For others, improvement comes gradually as strategies and routines are developed.

Can ADHD occur alongside anxiety or depression?

Yes. ADHD often overlaps with anxiety or depression. Part of the evaluation process is understanding how these conditions interact so that treatment addresses the full picture.

Is ADHD treatment possible through telepsychiatry?

Yes. ADHD evaluation and treatment can often be effectively provided through telepsychiatry. Online appointments allow for convenient follow-up, medication monitoring when appropriate, and ongoing support.

Finally understand your focus — and get a plan that works in real life

Finally understand your focus — and what to do next

If you’ve been wondering whether ADHD is part of what’s going on, you don’t have to keep guessing.

This is a chance to speak directly with a psychiatric provider, ask questions, and get clarity on your next steps — without pressure or commitment.


Adults 18+ in Florida • Secure telehealth • Self-pay • No obligation

Most patients are seen within a few days.