ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions affecting children. It often presents as persistent difficulty with focus, impulse control, and behavior regulation. At Suburban Healthcare Associates, with locations in Naperville, Plainfield, and Joliet, IL, our experienced providers understand the challenges families face and are committed to helping children thrive through early diagnosis and personalized treatment for ADHD.
ADHD involves the areas of the brain responsible for attention, self-regulation, and executive functioning. An individual with ADHD typically struggles to concentrate, pay attention, or remain still for an extended period. This can result in academic difficulties, difficulties getting along with other children, and emotional adjustment. Three varieties of ADHD have been identified: inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined, each presenting distinct symptoms and demands.
Diagnosing ADHD symptoms is not always simple, especially since some of the behaviors can be similar to typical childhood energy or forgetfulness. Children with ADHD may habitually lose items, avoid tasks that require attention, interrupt others, or struggle with waiting in line. Teachers may recognize a child who constantly fidgets, talks out of turn, or is distractible in a classroom setting. If these habits become chronic and interfere with daily functioning, a professional evaluation may be warranted.
Diagnosis involves a comprehensive assessment with input from parents, teachers, and physicians. Suburban Healthcare Associates uses evidence-based behavioral tests and screeners to assess symptoms. A thorough medical history is taken to rule out other illnesses, and the child's behavior in various environments may be evaluated through comprehensive questionnaires. Early diagnosis is key to receiving the proper help.
ADHD treatment is highly individualized and may include behavioral therapy, parent coaching, school accommodations, and medication. Behavioral strategies can help children learn coping skills and improve focus, while medications such as stimulants may enhance attention and impulse control. At Suburban Healthcare Associates, we work closely with families to develop a care plan that supports both the child’s academic success and emotional health.
Our team brings compassionate, knowledgeable care to families navigating ADHD. With a focus on whole-child wellness, we tailor each treatment plan to the unique needs of the child and provide guidance and education for parents and caregivers. From evaluation to follow-up care, Suburban Healthcare Associates is committed to helping children reach their full potential in school, at home, and in life.
If your child is showing signs of ADHD or if you’re concerned about their behavior, call (815) 729-3627 in Joliet, (331) 229-3210 in Naperville, (630) 332-4033 in Plano, or (815) 609-3627 in Plainfield to schedule a consultation with our experienced healthcare team at Suburban Healthcare Associates. Early support can make a lasting difference.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions affecting children. It often presents as persistent difficulty with focus, impulse control, and behavior regulation. At Suburban Healthcare Associates, with locations in Naperville, Plainfield, and Joliet, IL, our experienced providers understand the challenges families face and are committed to helping children thrive through early diagnosis and personalized treatment for ADHD.
ADHD involves the areas of the brain responsible for attention, self-regulation, and executive functioning. An individual with ADHD typically struggles to concentrate, pay attention, or remain still for an extended period. This can result in academic difficulties, difficulties getting along with other children, and emotional adjustment. Three varieties of ADHD have been identified: inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined, each presenting distinct symptoms and demands.
Diagnosing ADHD symptoms is not always simple, especially since some of the behaviors can be similar to typical childhood energy or forgetfulness. Children with ADHD may habitually lose items, avoid tasks that require attention, interrupt others, or struggle with waiting in line. Teachers may recognize a child who constantly fidgets, talks out of turn, or is distractible in a classroom setting. If these habits become chronic and interfere with daily functioning, a professional evaluation may be warranted.
Diagnosis involves a comprehensive assessment with input from parents, teachers, and physicians. Suburban Healthcare Associates uses evidence-based behavioral tests and screeners to assess symptoms. A thorough medical history is taken to rule out other illnesses, and the child's behavior in various environments may be evaluated through comprehensive questionnaires. Early diagnosis is key to receiving the proper help.
ADHD treatment is highly individualized and may include behavioral therapy, parent coaching, school accommodations, and medication. Behavioral strategies can help children learn coping skills and improve focus, while medications such as stimulants may enhance attention and impulse control. At Suburban Healthcare Associates, we work closely with families to develop a care plan that supports both the child’s academic success and emotional health.
Our team brings compassionate, knowledgeable care to families navigating ADHD. With a focus on whole-child wellness, we tailor each treatment plan to the unique needs of the child and provide guidance and education for parents and caregivers. From evaluation to follow-up care, Suburban Healthcare Associates is committed to helping children reach their full potential in school, at home, and in life.
If your child is showing signs of ADHD or if you’re concerned about their behavior, call (815) 729-3627 in Joliet, (331) 229-3210 in Naperville, (630) 332-4033 in Plano, or (815) 609-3627 in Plainfield to schedule a consultation with our experienced healthcare team at Suburban Healthcare Associates. Early support can make a lasting difference.