I-25 traffic near Castle Rock during morning rush hour
The commute takes enough out of you. ADHD takes the rest.

The Commute That Eats Your Entire Day

Castle Rock is a beautiful place to live. Great schools. Nice neighborhoods. Room to breathe. But the trade-off is the commute. North to Denver. South to the Springs. An hour each way on a good day. Two hours when I-25 decides to punish you.

Now add ADHD to that. You leave the house late because you could not find your badge. You sit in traffic replaying the thing you forgot to do yesterday. You get to work already drained. By the time you get home, the kids need help with homework, the dishes are piled up, and your brain has nothing left to give.

Parents in Castle Rock are stretched thin. And if ADHD is part of the picture, everything feels ten times harder. You are not failing. Your brain is just running on empty every single day.

When Suburban Life Runs on a Brain That Can't Keep Up

You signed up for the soccer carpool. You forgot the soccer carpool. You put the permission slip on the counter and it vanished into a pile of mail. Your partner asked you to pick up milk and you came home with everything except milk. These are not funny little quirks. They are signs that your brain is struggling to manage the load.

If every day feels like a race you are losing before it starts, that is worth exploring. Take our free 2-minute ADHD screening and see if there is a reason things feel so hard.

Not Sure If It's ADHD?

Our free screening takes about 2 minutes. It's based on the same tool doctors use. No commitment, no cost.

Take the Free ADHD Test

How ADHD Treatment Works at ADHD One

Step one: reach out. Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form on this page. You can do it from your car in the parking lot if you need to. We will not judge.

Step two: meet your provider. They will talk with you about what is going on -- the missed appointments, the overwhelm, the guilt. It all matters. Learn more about what that conversation looks like.

Step three: get your plan. Your provider will build something that fits your real life -- not a textbook version of it. If medication helps, check our medication comparison page. And yes, we have same-day appointments.

Serving Castle Rock and the I-25 Corridor

We help people all along the I-25 corridor. That includes Highlands Ranch, Aurora, Denver, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, and Boulder.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am a parent with ADHD. Is that common?

Very common. Many parents discover they have ADHD after their child is diagnosed. The demands of parenting make ADHD symptoms much more noticeable -- and much harder to ignore.

Can I do appointments during my lunch break?

Yes. Appointments are flexible and fit around your schedule. You do not need to take a whole day off work to get help.

I forget appointments all the time. Will you remind me?

Yes. We send reminders so you do not have to rely on your memory. We know that is part of the challenge.

Is ADHD treatment just medication?

Medication is one part of the picture. Your provider will also give you strategies to manage your day-to-day life. The goal is to build a plan that actually works for you.

What if my spouse does not believe ADHD is real?

That is more common than you think. Getting a clear diagnosis from a provider can help everyone in the family understand what is going on. You do not need anyone's permission to get help.