Tree-lined Main Street in High Point North Carolina with historic brick storefronts
Real psychiatric care in High Point shouldn't mean a 30-mile drive to Greensboro.

Everything Important is Always 30 Miles Away

You live in High Point. You like High Point. But the ADHD specialist your PCP recommended is in Greensboro. The pharmacy that has your medication in stock is in Winston-Salem. Your last in-person follow-up was at a clinic off I-40 outside Burlington.

That's the High Point reality. You're in the middle of the Triad, but every appointment is somewhere else. And when you have ADHD, every extra step is a step that might not happen. The 30-minute drive to Greensboro turns into "I'll reschedule." The reschedule turns into "I'll figure it out next month." Next month never comes.

North Carolina ranks near the bottom for mental health provider access -- and small Triad cities feel that worse than anywhere. There's no shortage of intent in High Point. There's a shortage of in-town options.

The Furniture Market Doesn't Wait for Your Symptoms to Settle

Twice a year, this city goes from 115,000 people to nearly half a million. The High Point Market floods every showroom from Hamilton Wrenn down to Westchester Drive. If you work in furniture -- and a lot of High Pointers do -- those weeks are non-stop. Sample sales, buyer meetings, late nights, early mornings, whole quarters riding on a few days.

If you're trying to manage undiagnosed ADHD on top of that, it's brutal. The same skills that fail you on a quiet Tuesday -- planning, prioritizing, holding a thread through interruptions -- are the exact skills the Market demands at five times normal speed.

And it's not just Market. It's HPU students juggling 18-credit semesters and a part-time job. It's manufacturing-line workers who can't take a half-day for a Greensboro appointment. It's parents in Emerywood and Jamestown driving kids to Wesleyan and Westchester Country Day. The rhythm of life in High Point doesn't pause for psychiatric care -- and that's exactly when people need it most.

You Shouldn't Have to Drive to Greensboro for ADHD Care

Here's how it usually goes when someone in High Point tries to get ADHD help:

You call your primary care doctor. They don't do ADHD evaluations. They give you a referral. You call the referral -- they're in Greensboro, booked three months out. You call another -- in Charlotte, also booked. By the time you Google "ADHD doctor near High Point," you've already spent two weeks just trying to figure out the next step.

Then there's the cost of the trip itself. Time off work. Gas to get up Eastchester or down Main to whichever office finally took you. Parking. A waiting room visit that runs 45 minutes late. By the time you get home, the day is gone.

It shouldn't take that much effort to get a check-up. With ADHD One, it doesn't.

How ADHD One Works

No referral. No waiting list. No drive to Hartley Drive in Greensboro or Stratford Road in Winston-Salem. You stay in High Point.

Step 1: Reach out. Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out the form on this page. That's it. No referral needed.

Step 2: Meet your provider. A licensed psychiatric provider meets with you by video. They want your story -- not just a checklist of symptoms. The conversation covers your history, what's hard right now, and what you've already tried. Here's what the evaluation includes and what it costs.

Step 3: Get a real plan. If it's ADHD, your provider explains your treatment options. You'll know exactly what to expect. Want to understand which types of providers are qualified to diagnose and prescribe? We explain that too.

Most patients are seen within days, not months. Some same day.

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The Adults Getting Diagnosed in High Point Now Were Missed as Kids

If you're in your 30s or 40s and finally wondering if ADHD explains a lot of what's been hard -- you're in good company.

You might have been the kid teachers called "smart but distracted." Maybe you got through Ragsdale or T.W. Andrews okay. Maybe the wheels came off in college, or after your first kid, or when you got promoted to a manager job with more on your plate.

ADHD doesn't show up the same way in every life stage. And it's especially missed in women, who are diagnosed at much lower rates than men even though they have ADHD just as often. By the time someone realizes "wait, this could be why," they're often half a lifetime in.

That's not failure. That's a system that didn't catch it the first time. The good news: it's never too late to get evaluated.

Medication Options

If your provider recommends medication, you have choices. There's no single ADHD pill.

Some people respond best to stimulants like Adderall or Vyvanse. Others do better with non-stimulant medications that work differently in the brain. Your provider helps you find what fits your body, your schedule, and your goals.

Once you're on something that works, refills are simple. No more chasing down your doctor's office every 28 days.

Serving High Point, the Triad, and All of North Carolina

We see patients across the Triad and statewide. That includes:

High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Burlington, Asheville, Durham, Charlotte, and Raleigh.

If you're in NC, we can help. Whether you're near Oak Hollow Lake, in the Adams Farm area, downtown near Truist Point, or anywhere else in the state.

Aerial view of the Piedmont Triad region in central North Carolina
We serve patients across the Triad, Charlotte, the Triangle, and all of North Carolina.

You Already Made the Hard Decision. Don't Let the Drive Stop You.

You decided to look into ADHD. That's the part most people never do. Don't let a 30-minute drive or a 3-month wait list undo that.

Call (855) 468-2343 or fill out our contact form. We'll get you in fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to drive to Greensboro or Winston-Salem for the appointment?

No. Your appointment is by video. You can be at home in High Point. There's no in-person visit required for the evaluation or for ongoing medication management.

Do I need a referral from my doctor to be seen?

No. You can reach out to us directly. No referral needed from your PCP or anyone else. Just call or fill out the form and we'll schedule your appointment.

How long is the wait for a new patient in North Carolina?

Most new patients are seen within a few days. Many are seen the same day or next day. That's a big difference from the 2--4 month waits common at brick-and-mortar practices in the Triad.

Is this real mental health care or just a screening service?

This is real mental health care. Our providers are licensed to diagnose ADHD and prescribe medication, including controlled substances when clinically appropriate. We also provide ongoing medication care -- not just a one-time screening.

What insurance do you accept in North Carolina?

We accept several major insurance plans in North Carolina. Contact us and we'll verify your coverage before your first appointment.

Can I get Adderall prescribed through a video appointment?

Yes. If your provider determines a stimulant medication is clinically appropriate after your check-up, they can prescribe it during your appointment. Here's how the process works.