ADHD Life Medical Associates

TRANSFORMING ADHD

ADHD and Cognitive Testing, Medication Management & Executive Function Coaching

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What Is ADHD?

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain manages time, emotions, and daily tasks. Common ADHD symptoms include trouble focusing, restlessness, and feeling overwhelmed — but with the right support, thriving is possible.

Why Choose Us:

We understand ADHD because we live it—personally and professionally. Our care is judgment-free, built by someone with ADHD, for people with ADHD.

With 20+ years in healthcare, internal medicine training, and deep ADHD expertise, we bring concierge-level care to both teens and ADHD in adulthood.

We take a holistic approach—offering advanced testing, coaching, and support through trusted interdisciplinary partners.

Located in Fishers, Indiana, we offer in-person and virtual sessions, along with school collaboration options.

Invest in your relationship with yourself and others


We often put others first—but neglecting your own needs can take a toll. ADHD especially when untreated, can affect quality of life, relationships, and self-esteem. Let us be your advocate and help you take the first step toward living your best life.

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With the MindPrint Cognitive Assessment, you get personalized academic recommendations based off your child’s learning profile, as well as screening for learning disabilities such as dyslexia and auditory processing disorder. Propelled by a research grant from the National Institute of Health, and developed by the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine in collaboration with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. In one hour, this test measures the core domains of executive functioning, complex reasoning, memory, and speed. See sample report here.


Help your preteen/teen optimize their performance in the classroom, on the sports field, and in personal relationships

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Get Started in 3 Simple Steps

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Schedule a visit and wait for the confirmation. You will receive a response within 24 hours.

Complete the intake paperwork sent to your email prior to your first appointment. If you are doing MindPrint cognitive testing, ensure your child takes the test 48 hours prior to your appointment. Further instructions sent to your email. 


Schedule a visit

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Meet Your Specialist

Depending on your appointment type, you may be asked to initially be seen in person vs telehealth. You can plan on leaving your first appointment with a treatment plan that is tailored to your individual needs. .

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Continued Support

After your initial in-person consultation, you have the flexibility to transition to virtual sessions for your convenience.

We want you to know that your practitioner is always here for you. Whether it's an ADHD-related question or concern, they are more than willing to help and provide a safe space for you and your family.

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You'll find us on the Second Floor of the Switch Building, in the first office on the right. Our primary entrance is located at the back of the building off Municipal Drive (look for the water fountain). We are kitty-corner to Another Broken Egg.

Please wait in the waiting room until we come to greet you.

Parking: Street parking and a parking garage are available on Municipal Drive
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“Tracie has been a godsend! When we were struggling the most, she helped guide my family and I through the challenges of school services and interpersonal relationships.”

—Charles J.