Are You Concerned with Your Child’s Behavior, Learning and Future Outcome?
ADHD Autism Clinic Can Help Your Child Get a Professional Diagnosis, Clear Answers to Your Child’s Behavioral Issues and Treatment for Frustrating Symptoms.
“I was concerned about my child’s inattention and how it was affecting his school. Our referring doctor sent us to a clinic with a 2 year wait list. The team at ADHD Autism clinic got us in for testing in 2-6 weeks. This led to an official diagnosis so our insurance could then pay for treatment. I highly recommend this organization!”
Dr. Steven Hannant, aka “Dr. Steve”, has been performing psychological evaluations since 2007. He specializes in assessing those with special needs, including ADHD. Dr. Steve works with those with ADHD daily and has completed thousands of psychological evaluations.
You can be very confident that when working with Dr. Steve, he will provide his expertise derived from extensive knowledge and experience, after having worked with ADHD for decades. Dr. Steve is licensed in North Carolina and Florida and has a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Postdoctoral Master’s of Science degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology.
Pharmaceutical drugs for ADHD, such as stimulants and non-stimulants, can have significant side effects, including insomnia, appetite suppression, anxiety, mood swings, and in some cases, heart issues. Biomedical treatments, which often focus on dietary changes, supplements, and addressing nutritional deficiencies, tend to have fewer and milder side effects, making them less disruptive to daily life.
Biomedical treatment aims to identify and correct underlying biological factors that may contribute to ADHD symptoms. For example, it may focus on correcting nutritional imbalances (e.g., low levels of omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, or magnesium), food sensitivities, or gut health issues. By targeting root causes, biomedical approaches may provide long-term benefits, rather than simply masking symptoms, which is a common approach with pharmaceutical drugs.
Many pharmaceutical drugs for ADHD, particularly stimulants, carry a risk of dependence or abuse. Stimulants are classified as controlled substances because of their potential for addiction. Biomedical treatments, such as nutritional supplements, lifestyle changes, and herbal remedies, are generally non-addictive and do not pose the same risks.
Biomedical treatments are often tailored to the individual based on specific health needs, lab results, or genetic factors. This individualized approach contrasts with the more generalized use of pharmaceutical drugs, which may not address the specific biological factors causing ADHD symptoms in a particular person. For instance, some people with ADHD may benefit from dietary adjustments to eliminate certain food allergens or additives that exacerbate symptoms.
By addressing core health issues (such as nutrient deficiencies, poor gut health, or exposure to toxins), biomedical treatments may offer long-term improvements in ADHD symptoms. These treatments can improve overall physical and mental health, while pharmaceutical drugs may need to be taken indefinitely to control symptoms without providing lasting solutions.
Pharmaceutical ADHD medications, particularly stimulants, can have cognitive side effects such as irritability, anxiety, or emotional blunting. Biomedical approaches, like improving diet or using natural supplements (e.g., omega-3s, B-vitamins), generally support brain health without causing these psychological or cognitive side effects.
Biomedical treatments often focus on improving overall health through better nutrition, exercise, and sleep. These factors can improve not just ADHD symptoms but also enhance overall quality of life. In contrast, pharmaceutical drugs are typically focused solely on managing ADHD symptoms, without addressing broader health concerns.