ADHD evaluation and treatment for kids in Hurst, TX.
A proper ADHD workup — not a 15-minute checklist. Dr. Indukuri has been diagnosing and treating ADHD in children and teens 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 in kids
ADHD isn’t just “can’t focus.” In kids, it often shows up as trouble finishing schoolwork, forgetting assignments, losing things, restlessness, impulsive decisions, and the slow accumulation of school struggles and frustrated parents. Sometimes it looks like behavior issues. Sometimes it looks like a kid who’s clearly bright but falling behind.
How we evaluate and treat child ADHD
Not a 15-minute checklist. A real evaluation.
Full evaluation
History, rating scales, and input from parents and teachers when it helps.
Honest diagnosis
If it's ADHD, we'll say so. If it's something else — or nothing — we'll tell you that too.
Treatment plan
Medication when appropriate, behavioral strategies, and school coordination. Always explained clearly.
A conservative approach to stimulants
We know medication is a big decision. Stimulants can be hugely helpful for the right kid — and the wrong choice for another. Dr. Indukuri has spent three decades learning which situations call for medication and which don’t. When we recommend it, we start low, explain exactly what to watch for, and revisit often. When we don’t, we’ll tell you why and what to try instead.
Child ADHD FAQ
Is ADHD over-diagnosed?
Sometimes, yes. Which is why we do a thorough evaluation instead of handing out a diagnosis after one visit.
Will my child have to take stimulants?
Not necessarily. There are non-stimulant options, and medication isn’t always the answer.
Do you coordinate with schools?
Yes — 504 plans, IEPs, and documentation for accommodations when it helps.
How old does my child have to be?
We evaluate school-age children and teens. Call with your child’s age and we’ll confirm.
