New Mexico Mental Health

ADHD in Adults: A New Mexico Telehealth Guide

By Dr. Stacey Forbes, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Adult ADHD frequently goes undiagnosed for years — especially in high-functioning adults who’ve learned to compensate.

Signs of adult ADHD

How evaluation works

A thorough evaluation looks at your history, current symptoms, and other factors that can mimic or worsen attention problems — including sleep, anxiety, and nutrition. An integrative approach helps rule out contributors before settling on a treatment plan.

Getting care in New Mexico

New Mexico adults can be evaluated and treated for ADHD via telehealth, without long waits or travel.

Dr. Stacey Forbes, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and founder of Willow & Stone Integrative Mental Health. Nearly two decades of clinical experience; licensed in Texas and New Mexico. Integrative, root-cause psychiatry via telehealth.

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Start with a cash-pay telehealth consultation — no insurance, no prior authorizations.

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