Pristine suburban street in Highlands Ranch with manicured lawns and quiet sidewalks
Everything looks perfect from the outside. Inside is a different story.

When Everything Looks Perfect From the Outside

Highlands Ranch is the kind of place where everything looks dialed in. The yards are clean. The kids are in three sports each. The houses are beautiful. And nobody talks about the fact that behind some of those front doors, someone is drowning.

ADHD in a planned community like Highlands Ranch comes with an extra layer -- shame. You are supposed to have it together here. Everyone else seems to. So when you cannot keep up with the HOA emails, the school volunteer sign-ups, and the family calendar all at once, you blame yourself. You think you are the problem.

You are not the problem. Your brain works differently. And pretending it does not is costing you more than you realize -- your energy, your confidence, your peace of mind.

ADHD Behind Closed Doors

On the outside, you are the parent who shows up. On the inside, you are the person who spent 45 minutes sitting in the car before going into the store because you could not remember what you needed. You are the person who has a full to-do list and cannot start a single item. You are the person who snaps at your kids because your brain is so overloaded that one more question pushes you over the edge.

That is not a parenting problem. That is not a stress problem. That is ADHD. And it is treatable. Take our free 2-minute ADHD screening and stop blaming yourself for something that has a real cause.

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.

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How ADHD Treatment Works at ADHD One

Step one: reach out. Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form on this page. Nobody needs to know but you.

Step two: meet your provider. You will talk with someone who will not judge you. They understand that looking put-together and struggling are not opposites. Read about what that conversation looks like.

Step three: get your plan. Your provider will help you find what works. If medication makes sense, check out our medication comparison page. We also have same-day appointments when you are ready to stop waiting.

Serving Highlands Ranch and South Denver

We work with people across the south metro and all of Colorado. That includes Castle Rock, Aurora, Denver, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Boulder, and Colorado Springs.

Frequently Asked Questions

I feel ashamed that I might have ADHD. Is that normal?

Very normal -- especially in communities where everyone seems to have it all figured out. But ADHD is a medical condition, not a personal failure. Getting diagnosed is the first step to feeling like yourself again.

Can ADHD look different in women?

Yes. Women with ADHD often struggle more with internal symptoms -- racing thoughts, emotional overwhelm, and constant self-criticism. They are less likely to be diagnosed because they do not fit the hyperactive stereotype.

Will anyone know I am getting treatment?

Your treatment is completely private. We do not share your information with anyone. This is between you and your provider.

My kid was just diagnosed with ADHD. Should I get checked too?

ADHD runs in families. If your child was diagnosed and you see some of the same patterns in yourself, it is absolutely worth getting evaluated. Many parents find out they have had it all along.

How do I get started?

Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form on this page. We will take it from there. No referral needed, no complicated process.