Personalized Care for Individuals with ADHD
Do you or a family member have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? You can trust our team to provide personalized care tailored to your needs. Our private medical clinic offers warm and adapted care for individuals with ADHD and other health conditions.
What is ADHD and Who is Affected by It?
ADHD is a neurological disorder caused by an imbalance of neurotransmitters. It can affect anyone, from children to adults. While it impacts approximately 8 to 10% of males under the age of 18, it affects around 2 to 3% of females in the same age group.
Typically appearing before the age of seven, ADHD symptoms vary and may include significant difficulty concentrating, impulsivity (acting immediately without thinking or asking questions), trouble remembering learned information, and hyperactivity, among others.
Since only 2% of individuals with ADHD are diagnosed and receive the necessary support, these symptoms often persist throughout their lives. The disorder can impact not only academic performance but also interpersonal, romantic, and professional relationships. This highlights the importance of receiving appropriate care to minimize its negative effects.
What Our Private Clinic in Montreal Can Offer You
Since every individual with ADHD is unique, our team of professionals takes the time to carefully assess each patient’s situation to provide personalized care. Our doctors and healthcare professionals evaluate specific traits and affected areas before recommending pharmaceutical or non-pharmaceutical treatments tailored to each case.
ADHD: A Hereditary Condition
Although ADHD symptoms most commonly appear during childhood, they can also manifest in adulthood. If this is the case, do not hesitate to consult one of our specialists. They will help you manage your condition and its effects on your life, such as low self-esteem and difficulties maintaining emotional and professional stability.
ADHD is a hereditary condition, meaning that if you have it, there is a strong likelihood that your children may have it as well. In fact, studies show that approximately 30 to 40% of individuals with ADHD have other family members affected by the condition.
Therefore, if your children have been diagnosed with ADHD but you have not, you may want to consult a professional to determine whether you are also affected. In any case, you can trust our experienced team to provide quality healthcare in a warm and welcoming environment tailored to your needs.
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