Expert evaluations and coaching that actually work for your family. No waitlist.
What is Main Line ADHD Clinic?
We’re the ADHD clinic that stripped away everything that makes getting help complicated. Founded by a psychologist with 25 years of experience who got tired of watching families drown while waiting months for answers.
Why Choose Main Line ADHD Clinic?

Two-week turnaround instead of three-month waitlists when your family needs help NOW.

Flat fee, no insurance nightmares, no hidden costs.

An experienced psychologist who actually listens and gives you answers that you can use today.

Practical solutions that fit your real life, not Pinterest-perfect fantasies.

Free 15-minute consultation to figure out what you actually need.

25 years helping families learn how ADHD brains really work.

No judgment approach. We know you're doing your best but could use some new tools.
Who We Help
Exhausted parents whose smart, creative kids think they’re “stupid.” Families who are tired of homework battles, morning meltdowns, and walking on eggshells.
What We Do
We’ve stripped away everything that makes getting help for ADHD so damn complicated. No more choosing between a $5,000 comprehensive evaluation that tells you things you already know or waiting 60+ days for a school evaluation that can’t even diagnose anything.
Executive Function Coaching
Teach your kid how their brain actually works so homework stops disappearing into the backpack Bermuda Triangle.
ADHD Evaluations
Understand HOW (not just if) ADHD shows up in your child. Get real answers from a real psychologist in just two weeks.
Parent Coaching
Because the standard parenting playbook is useless when your kid’s brain runs on different software. Get strategies that actually work.
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