
Find Clarity and Focus
Structured ADHD care designed to help you move forward with confidence.
ADHD can affect focus, learning, work, and relationships — but with the right evaluation and treatment, people of all ages can thrive. At Breakthrough HQ, we take a structured, compassionate approach to diagnosing and treating ADHD so you or your child can gain clarity, support, and the tools to succeed.
Our Step-by-Step Process
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Initial Consultation
(60 minutes)
We start with a comprehensive evaluation that includes a detailed history, review of symptoms, and discussion of school, work, or daily life challenges.
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FDA-Cleared ADHD Testing
You’ll complete computerized attention testing (QbCheck®), which provides objective data on focus, impulsivity, and activity levels. The cost for QbCheck is $200 and is not covered by insurance. This test is done virtually, in the comfort of your home or another quiet, distraction-free place.
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Follow-Up Appointment
(60 minutes)
At this visit, your provider reviews the test results with you, explains the diagnosis, and discusses treatment recommendations. This may include medication management, behavioral strategies, school or workplace accommodations, and lifestyle recommendations.

Why Choose
Breakthrough HQ
FDA-cleared QbCheck testing for objective results
Longer evaluation times so you feel heard and understood
Collaborative approach that includes family, teachers, or other providers when needed
Options for both children (ages 6–60) and adults
A supportive environment designed to reduce stigma and make care approachable
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. We use both clinical evaluation and QbCheck testing, which gives objective data to support the diagnosis.
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We see patients ages 6 through 64, though each provider may focus on different age ranges.
Check our booking page or contact the office for guidance.
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We’ll review your prior records, testing, and treatment. In some cases, updated testing may be required to confirm the diagnosis before continuing treatment.
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Yes. We can complete documentation for accommodations, such as extended testing time, quiet testing environments, or workplace support, when clinically appropriate.
Take the Next Step
If you or your child may be struggling with ADHD, we’re here to help.