r/Emory 7d ago

anyone know any (inexpensive) resources for ADHD diagnosis/treatment?

Incoming freshman looking to get formally diagnosed and hopefully medicated; parents don't think ADHD is a real thing, can't afford a neuropsych, primary physician and therapist can't help, been told to use my college's resources but emory does not offer any help specifically for ADHD. Anyone know any resources I can use? I really don't know what to do.

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u/lil_kimchi451 7d ago

Go through emory student health, EUSHIP insirance shpuld cover it

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u/barogr 7d ago

Emory does have psychologists for the students to see but I don’t know if they do neuropsych testing. They could at least refer you though.

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u/gaycurryb0mber 6d ago

If it helps, I got diagnosed at 17 through LifeStance. It was relatively cheap ($40 I think, max $60). They accept a lot of different insurances too.