Thu May 01 2025
At Lyte Psychiatry in Dallas, TX, we specialize in accurate ADHD testing, compassionate diagnosis, and medication management that truly works. Whether you’re a parent concerned about your child or an adult who’s always felt “scattered,” we’re here to help you gain clarity, structure, and confidence.
🔷 Trouble focusing or finishing tasks
🔷 Constant fidgeting or talking
🔷 Struggles in school or with peers
🔷 Forgetfulness or losing items often
🔷 Difficulty starting or completing tasks
🔷 Trouble managing time or responsibilities
🔷 Racing thoughts or impulsive decisions
🔷 Feeling “mentally exhausted” by simple routines
If any of this sounds familiar, getting tested is the first step to getting support.
We provide comprehensive ADHD evaluations designed to be accurate, age-appropriate, and stress-free. Our process includes:
✅ A thorough review of your symptoms and personal history
✅ Clinical interviews and questionnaires
✅ Collaboration with schools or family (when applicable)
✅ Clear diagnostic feedback and treatment recommendations
Whether you’re 14 or 40, it’s never too late to understand how your brain works—and how to support it.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we offer:
✅ Stimulant medications (e.g., Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin)
✅ Non-stimulant options (e.g., Strattera, Intuniv)
✅ Low and personalized starting doses
✅ Ongoing monitoring for effectiveness and side effects
✅ Adjustments as needed to find the best fit for your lifestyle
We’ll work closely with you (and your family, if applicable) to find the medication plan that supports your brain—not changes who you are.
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Call us if you have questions at 469-733-0848
📍 In-person and virtual appointments available for adults and adolescents across Texas.
Q: Do I need a referral to get ADHD testing?
A: No referral is needed! You can schedule a direct appointment with our team to begin your evaluation.
Q: Is medication required after diagnosis?
A: Not at all. Medication is just one option. Some people benefit from therapy, coaching, or lifestyle changes alone—or in combination with medication.
Q: How do you test for ADHD in teens vs. adults?
A: We use age-appropriate assessments, including interviews and rating scales. For teens, we may also request input from parents or teachers.
Q: What if I was diagnosed as a child but still struggle as an adult?
A: ADHD doesn’t “go away” with age—it just shows up differently. We’ll reassess your current symptoms and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
Q: Is ADHD care at Lyte Psychiatry affordable?
A: Yes! We accept most insurance plans and offer affordable self-pay options to make testing and treatment accessible.
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