Your Calendar Is Full. Your Focus Isn't.
Longmont has quietly become one of the tech hubs of the Front Range. Close enough to Boulder and Denver for the jobs. Far enough away for the space. A lot of people here work from home -- building software, running projects, managing teams. On paper, it looks productive.
But behind the closed office door, things are falling apart. You sit down to work at 9 a.m. and somehow it is noon and you have not started the one thing that mattered. You rearranged your desk. You answered 14 Slack messages. You watched half a YouTube video about productivity. The actual work? Still sitting there.
That is ADHD hiding behind a full calendar. You look busy. You are busy. But you are not getting the right things done. And the guilt that comes with that is crushing.
ADHD in Remote Workers Is Easy to Miss
When you work from home, nobody sees you struggle. Your boss sees deliverables, not the panic at 11 p.m. when you finally start them. Your partner sees you at your desk all day but does not know you spent half of it in a fog. You look like you have it handled. You do not.
If you feel like you are always behind even when you are always working, that is a sign. Take our free 2-minute ADHD screening and see if your brain has been running on hard mode this whole time.
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 right here. It takes less time than one of those Slack threads you have been avoiding.
Step two: meet your provider. They will walk through an evaluation with you. No lectures, no judgment. Just straight answers. Learn about what that conversation looks like ahead of time.
Step three: get your plan. If medication is a good option, your provider will explain everything. See the options on our medication comparison page. Ready to move? We have same-day appointments.
Serving Longmont and the Boulder Valley
We work with people across the Boulder Valley and beyond. That includes Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland, Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, Denver, and Colorado Springs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ADHD make remote work harder?
Yes. Without the structure of an office, ADHD symptoms often get worse. Distractions are everywhere at home. Treatment helps you build focus even when nobody is watching.
I get my work done, but it takes me all night. Is that ADHD?
It could be. Many people with ADHD hit deadlines -- but only through last-minute panic and late nights. That pattern is exhausting and not sustainable. You deserve better than that.
How soon can I be seen?
Many people get an appointment the same day they reach out. Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form to get started.
Will ADHD medication help me focus at work?
For many people, yes. Medication can reduce the fog and help you start tasks without that long mental battle. Your provider will help you find the right fit.
What if I was never diagnosed as a kid?
Most adults with ADHD were never diagnosed as children. Especially if you did okay in school, it can fly under the radar for years. It is never too late to find out.