CHADD.org: http://www.chadd.org/ is a great site for information about add at all ages. It also has a link allowing you to "find an add professional": http://www.Chadd.Org/content/chadd/support/professionaldirectory/default.Htm in addition, you can check with your state's psychiatric association. For washington state, that's: http://www.Wapsychiatry.Org/.
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Perhaps health tap: Look on health tap and see if there is a strongly rated or top doc for add in your area. Otherwise, there are several doc rating sites on the web. I tend to prefer the phone interview with a doc. A number of docs will take a call from a prospective patient and you can get a sense of them and their approach before going to the office. If you get bad service when calling the office, move on.
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