While I felt the diagnosis process was thorough, I found little help in living with ADD.\r
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Medication levels were ""checked"" via a 2-5 minute conversation with the Dr. (that you have to pay for, plus a script ""fee"" each time you need a new prescription) and very little process to acessing the accurate prescription dosage of meds. Besides writing scripts and charging more for visits, a few books were reccommended but nothing more than that as far as helping to live with ADD.\r
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Staff is VERY ADD and were often forgetful about mailing scripts. When you're ADD it's hard to deal with people that are so all over the place. \r
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Bottom line: Diagnosis is probably the best around, but there was little to no help in day-to-day living with ADD except upping my med dosage.
Pros: Diagnosis is accurate
Cons: No help besides writing prescriptions for meds
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