Minneapolis ADHD Center 5775 Wayzata Boulevard, St. Louis Park, MN 55416
About the Business
The Minneapolis ADHD Center is a leading medical facility specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Located at 5775 Wayzata Boulevard in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, this center offers comprehensive care for individuals of all ages struggling with ADHD. Our team of experienced doctors and health professionals provide personalized treatment plans to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. Whether you are seeking a diagnosis, medication management, therapy, or behavioral interventions, the Minneapolis ADHD Center is dedicated to providing top-notch care in a supportive and compassionate environment.
Location & Phone number
5775 Wayzata Blvd Suite 830, St Louis Park, MN 55416, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Don’t be put off by the invalid negative reviews. This place SAVED me. I have been a patient for 9 months now, and the guidance and help they’ve given me has helped me in so many ways. I was in danger of losing my job due to my performance issues but since diagnosing and treating my ADHD, I’m now one of the top performers on my team. After months of trial and error, we finally found the right treatment for me to function as a normal member of society. They will help you. They also offer video appts if you don’t feel comfortable going in due to Covid. I recommend them to anyone seeking help."
"My experience is the same as the other negative review. I have a life-time of experiences of people close to me telling me that I have adult ADHD and I need help and consultation. It has been a difficult and painful experience for me. A friend of mine directed me to this facility. I met with someone. The person asked me why I'm there. I told about my struggles. The person I met with said, "I can't do anything with this information." I immediately inferred that the person I was speaking with expected me to have some kind of evidence of supposed ADHD. I said I had problems in school with organization and I have a messy bedroom - I mean, which is all I could think of off the top of my head. The person said that I just have a different personality and that the information I gave does not equate to ADHD. So, my criticism is that it is not clear how someone receives help. Do people need to be already diagnosed before asking for consultation? Maybe they do not consult people until the diagnosis is established. But if that is the case, then that has to be made clear. They should ask people where they are on their journey and then inform them that they only offer support with people for a clear diagnosis. It otherwise leads to a waste of time and a waste of money."
"Don't trust these liars. They're going to charge you $300 right away and you will get nothing for it. Don't visit this clinic if you want help. There are no actual doctors who work here, and they don't write any prescriptions themselves. They either refer you elsewhere or take over a prescription you already have. They do nothing except waste your time. Just talk to your family doctor about anything you would tell these idiots. I promise it's a better option."
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