On the Other Side of the Mountains
Grand Junction is not Denver. It is not Boulder. It is not anywhere close to the Front Range. And that is the whole point for the people who live here -- the wide open mesa country, the wine trails, the mountain biking, the space. But that distance comes with a cost. When you need mental health care, the options are thin.
The Western Slope has been called a mental health desert for years. Wait lists are long. Providers are few. And if you think you might have ADHD, finding someone who takes it seriously out here can feel impossible. So you keep pushing through on your own. You manage. You cope. But you never actually get help.
That changes now. You do not need to drive over the mountains to see someone who understands ADHD. You can get treated right here, from Grand Junction, on your schedule.
ADHD Hides in Physical Jobs and Outdoor Lives
A lot of people on the Western Slope work with their hands. Oil and gas. Agriculture. Construction. Outdoor guiding. When your body is busy, your brain problems are easy to ignore. You might think ADHD is just a kid thing, or an office thing, or something that does not apply to people like you.
But ADHD affects how you manage paperwork, remember safety steps, keep track of schedules, and handle stress. It does not care what kind of work you do. Take our free 2-minute ADHD screening and find out if what you have been dealing with has a real explanation.
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 TestHow ADHD Treatment Works at ADHD One
Step one: reach out. Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form on this page. You do not need to drive anywhere to get started.
Step two: meet your provider. You will talk to someone who knows ADHD inside and out. They will listen, ask questions, and figure out what is going on. Read about what that conversation looks like before you book.
Step three: get your plan. If medication is the right move, your provider will walk you through everything. See the options on our medication comparison page. Want to move fast? We offer same-day appointments.
Serving Grand Junction and the Western Slope
We serve all of Mesa County and the Western Slope. That includes Fruita, Palisade, Clifton, Montrose, Delta, and the surrounding areas. No matter where you are in western Colorado, we are here to help. We also serve the Front Range -- Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
I live on the Western Slope. Can I still get treated?
Yes. We serve patients across all of Colorado, including Grand Junction, Fruita, Montrose, Delta, and everywhere in between. You do not need to drive to Denver.
Can adults get ADHD for the first time?
ADHD starts in childhood, but many people are not diagnosed until adulthood. If you have struggled with focus, organization, or follow-through your whole life, ADHD may be the reason.
I work in the field all day. How does ADHD affect me?
ADHD affects memory, planning, and attention to detail -- all things that matter in physical jobs. Missing steps, losing track of time, and forgetting tasks are common signs even in hands-on work.
Is there a long wait to get in?
No. We know the Western Slope is short on mental health providers. That is why we make it easy to get in fast -- many patients are seen the same day. Call (855) 468-2343.
What if I have never talked to anyone about this before?
That is completely fine. Many of our patients are doing this for the first time. Your provider will walk you through everything step by step. No pressure, no judgment.