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We believe ADHD care should feel clear, supportive, and easy to access. Our mission is to provide affordable mental health services with timely appointments and direct communication with your provider. ADHD can affect focus, organization, emotions, and daily routines, so treatment should be personalized, not one size fits all. We remove common barriers like long waitlists and complicated office systems, replacing them with responsive care and ongoing guidance. With the ability to message your provider, you stay connected and supported between visits. Our goal is to help you build stability, confidence, and progress. We’re here to provide ADHD treatment and other mental health services in Coral Springs, FL.
ADHD can present itself in many different ways. There are many signs and symptoms to watch out for.
Forgetfulness is a common ADHD symptom that can make daily tasks harder, causing missed appointments, lost items, and frustration even when someone is trying their best.

Procrastination is a common ADHD symptom that can make starting tasks difficult, even when someone cares deeply and understands the importance of getting things done.

Careless mistakes are a common ADHD symptom, often happening when attention drifts, leading someone to overlook details even when they are trying hard.

Disorganization is a common ADHD symptom that can make it hard to keep track of belongings, schedules, and responsibilities, even with strong effort.

Trouble focusing is a hallmark ADHD symptom that can make it difficult to stay engaged with tasks, especially when they feel boring or repetitive.

ADHD treatment in Coral Springs is often centered on improving attention, organization, and mental stamina in daily life. Adults may notice chronic distraction, unfinished tasks, restlessness, or difficulty managing time, even when motivation is strong. Medication management is one of the most common medical approaches, with options that may help regulate focus and impulse control. Treatment typically involves finding the right medication type, adjusting dose carefully, and monitoring how symptoms change across work demands and home routines. Because ADHD frequently overlaps with anxiety or sleep disruption, providers often evaluate the full picture rather than treating attention alone.
ADHD motivation struggles are often misunderstood as laziness, but they are usually related to how the brain regulates attention and reward. Many adults find it difficult to start tasks, stay engaged, or follow through, even when the goal matters deeply. Motivation may spike with urgency or interest, then drop quickly with routine demands. This inconsistency can create frustration, missed deadlines, and feelings of underachievement. Medication management may help improve focus and task initiation when clinically appropriate, but treatment also involves understanding patterns of executive functioning. Recognizing ADHD as a neurobiological condition can reduce self-blame and support more effective strategies for daily life.
We offer medication management for mental health conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and bipolar disorder.
Anxiety can feel like an internal alarm that stays switched on, keeping the mind alert, the body tense, and everyday moments filled with unnecessary worry.
Depression can feel like carrying a heavy fog inside, where motivation fades, emotions dull, and even simple tasks require enormous effort to complete.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition involving shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels, where periods of depression may alternate with episodes of mania or hypomania.
Insomnia can feel like being stuck awake in the quiet hours, where the body is exhausted but the mind refuses to settle into restful sleep.
We do not currently accept insurance plans, and insurance is not required to receive care. Mind Mechanic Psychiatry is designed as a low-cost self-pay option at $39 per month. We also accept HSA and FSA cards.
The $39 monthly membership includes continued psychiatric care, follow-up visits when appropriate, prescription management, and direct access to provider communication for questions between appointments. Patients across Coral Springs and nearby communities value the simplicity of this approach.
No. Our practice does not currently provide psychotherapy. We focus on psychiatric evaluations and medication management, and many patients choose to combine care with therapy from an outside counselor.
No. Medications must be filled separately at a pharmacy. Providers cannot legally dispense prescriptions directly, so we send your medications to the pharmacy you choose. Discount programs may help lower prescription costs.
Yes. Controlled medications may be prescribed when medically appropriate, based on careful evaluation and responsible monitoring in compliance with all regulations.
The free consultation is a secure telehealth visit where you’ll meet with a licensed provider to discuss symptoms, treatment goals, and potential medication options. If you continue care, prescriptions can be sent to your local pharmacy right away.
Currently, Mind Mechanic Psychiatry treats adults only. We do not provide care for children or adolescents at this time.
Yes. Treatment is offered through a monthly subscription model, allowing for ongoing follow-up care, prescription coordination, and predictable access to your provider without surprise billing.
Reviewed by Mind Mechanic Clinical Oversight
Last updated: January 28, 2026