ADHD evaluation and treatment for kids and adults in Hurst, TX.
A proper ADHD workup — not a 15-minute checklist. Dr. Indukuri has been diagnosing and treating ADHD in North Texas since 1990.
Since 1990
30+ years treating mental health in North Texas.
4.9 / 5 on Google
208+ verified patient reviews.
Board-certified
Child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry.
1–2 week wait
Most new patients seen within two weeks.
What ADHD looks like
ADHD isn’t just “can’t focus.” It’s trouble finishing what you start, losing track of time, forgetting things that matter, restlessness, impulsive decisions, and the slow accumulation of missed deadlines, messy systems, and frustrated relationships. In kids, it often looks like school struggles and behavior issues. In adults, it often looks like burnout, underperformance, and years of wondering what’s wrong.
You're not alone.
If any of this sounds familiar, it’s worth a conversation. A real evaluation — not a 15-minute checklist — is the first step toward actually feeling different.
How we treat it
Careful evaluation. Clear options. No 10-minute appointments.
Real conversation
First visit runs long enough to actually understand what's going on. No rushing, no checklists.
Clear treatment plan
You leave with a plan that makes sense — medication, therapy referrals, lifestyle, or some mix.
Long-term follow-through
We see patients for years — not one visit. Consistency is the whole point.
A proper ADHD evaluation is a real conversation, a full history, and sometimes rating scales or input from family and teachers. From there, we build a treatment plan — which may include medication, behavioral strategies, and coordination with schools or therapists. We’re conservative with medication and always explain the trade-offs.
Kids + Adults
We treat ADHD at every age — from elementary school kids through adults in their 50s and 60s who’ve lived with undiagnosed ADHD their whole life.
Why us
30+ years of ADHD experience. No-rush evaluations. Expert, conservative approach to medication. Long-term relationships.
Frequently asked questions
Is ADHD over-diagnosed?
Sometimes, yes. Which is why we do a thorough evaluation instead of handing out a diagnosis after one visit.
Will I have to take stimulants?
Not necessarily. There are non-stimulant options, and medication isn’t always the answer. We’ll talk it through.
Do you treat adults with ADHD?
Yes, every week.
