
Adult and Childhood ADD/ADHD
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions affecting both children and adults. We believe that a significant portion of the adult population experiences symptoms consistent with ADHD—often undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. This is not something to hide or feel ashamed of. On the contrary, early identification and appropriate treatment can dramatically improve quality of life and long-term health outcomes.
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From a functional medicine perspective, ADHD is frequently a sign of deeper physiological imbalances rather than a standalone disorder. Common underlying contributors include iron deficiency, chronic inflammation, elevated ammonia levels, and impaired methylation pathways. In some cases, what appears to be ADHD may actually be a different condition entirely.
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Our approach begins with comprehensive biochemical testing and evaluation of your gut health to uncover these root causes. By addressing the physiological drivers of ADHD, we don’t just mask symptoms—we support true healing and help prevent the progression of chronic disease. The result is improved cognitive function, emotional regulation, and overall resilience—so you can function at your full potential, both mentally and physically.