Do you accept insurance?

ADHD Advisor is a self-pay practice and does not accept insurance.

This means:
    •    we do not bill insurance companies directly
    •    we do not submit claims on your behalf
    •    payment is required at the time of booking or service


Can I use my insurance at all?

While we do not accept insurance directly, you may be able to use your out-of-network benefits depending on your plan.

In some cases, you can request a superbill, which you can submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement.

👉 Important:
Reimbursement is not guaranteed and depends entirely on your individual insurance plan.


Do you accept Medicaid?

No — ADHD Advisor does not participate in Medicaid and cannot submit claims to Medicaid on your behalf.

While you may request a superbill, Medicaid typically does not allow patient-submitted reimbursement.

👉 Because of this, reimbursement through Medicaid is unlikely.


What is a superbill?

A superbill is a detailed receipt that includes:
    •    the services you received
    •    provider information
    •    billing codes
    •    diagnosis codes

You can submit this document to your insurance provider to request reimbursement for out-of-network care.


How do I request a superbill?

You can request a superbill by contacting our support team:

Email: support@adhdadvisor.org

Please include:
    •    your full name
    •    the dates of service you’re requesting
    •    any specific requirements from your insurance company


Will I get reimbursed?

Reimbursement depends on your insurance plan.

We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly and asking:
    •    Do I have out-of-network mental health benefits?
    •    Will telehealth ADHD services be reimbursed?
    •    What percentage is covered?
    •    Do I need pre-authorization?

ADHD Advisor cannot guarantee reimbursement.


Why doesn’t ADHD Advisor accept insurance?

We operate as a self-pay practice to:
    •    provide faster access to care
    •    reduce administrative delays
    •    simplify the care experience
    •    allow providers to focus on clinical care rather than insurance processing


Related articles
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    •    What happens after I sign up?
    •    Can I get a refund?
    •    How do I request a superbill?

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