ADHD Psychiatry Oxon Hill, MD | ADHD Treatment in Oxon Hill

Navigating ADHD: Expert Psychiatric Care at Boundless mental Health

Personalized ADHD Treatment in Oxon Hill, MD

Do you find yourself constantly daydreaming, losing focus, or feeling overwhelmed by everyday responsibilities? These struggles can lower work productivity and place stress on personal relationships. When left untreated, ADHD symptoms often intensify, creating a cycle of frustration and missed opportunities. 

At Boundless Mental Health, our board-certified ADHD specialists create tailored treatment plans designed to help you regain focus, improve daily functioning, and achieve your goals. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward managing ADHD with confidence.

What is ADHD?

Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a persistent neurodevelopmental condition marked by inattention, impulsivity, and/or hyperactivity that interferes with daily life. Symptoms often begin in childhood, although they may not have been diagnosed at that time. Common challenges include trouble organizing tasks, sustaining focus, meeting deadlines, frequent distractibility, and emotional dysregulation.

Common Symptoms of Adult ADHD

  • Trouble focusing and staying organized

  • Forgetfulness and missed deadlines

  • Restlessness or constant fidgeting

  • Impulsive decisions and interruptions

  • Mood swings and low frustration tolerance

Why Seeing a Specialist Matters

  • ADHD doctors are trained to distinguish ADHD from mood disorders, anxiety, or other causes of attention problems.

  • They use validated diagnostic tools, thorough medical and developmental history, and often assess coexisting conditions.

  • They know how to design individualized treatment plans combining medication, behavioral strategies, coaching, and follow-up care.

  • Proper treatment reduces the risk of burnout, improves work efficiency, strengthens relationships, and enhances quality of life.

Our Approach to ADHD Care

Comprehensive Evaluation

The ADHD doctor begins with a detailed assessment, which includes structured interviews, symptom rating tools, a review of past medical history, and a consideration of possible comorbidities.

Personalized Treatment Plan

Treatment includes medication management, psychotherapy or coaching, strategies to improve organization and executive function, lifestyle adjustments (sleep, diet, exercise), and education about ADHD.

Flexible Delivery

Appointments may be offered in-person or online. The team is committed to accessibility and responsiveness.

Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustment

Regular check-ins to assess response, side effects, evolving needs; plan modifications as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.

Signs You Might Benefit from an ADHD Doctor

Recognizing when to seek professional support can be the first step toward meaningful change. An ADHD specialist can provide clarity through evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized treatment. Common signs that may indicate the need for an ADHD doctor include:

Chronic Difficulty With Organization

Consistently missing deadlines, appointments, or struggling to follow through on tasks despite best intentions.

Restlessness and Impulsivity

Feeling easily bored, restless, or engaging in impulsive decisions that may interfere with work, relationships, or daily life.

Trouble Sustaining Attention

Finding it hard to stay focused during meetings, conversations, or routine daily tasks often leads to unfinished projects.

Emotional Regulation Challenges

Experiencing mood swings, frequent frustration, or difficulty managing stress and emotions.

Forgetting and Disorganization

Frequently misplacing items, overlooking obligations, or forgetting important details, even with reminders.

Limited Results From Self-Help Strategies

Trying multiple organizational systems, apps, or lifestyle changes but noticing little to no lasting improvement.

When these patterns persist and impact quality of life, an ADHD doctor can help provide a more precise diagnosis and outline effective treatment options for long-term improvement.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Initial Consultation

Your first appointment focuses on understanding your unique situation. We discuss your symptoms, medical history, and how ADHD affects your daily life. This comprehensive evaluation typically lasts between 60 and 90 minutes.

Diagnostic Assessment

We use validated assessment techniques and clinical interviews to diagnose ADHD accurately. The evaluation may include a referral for medical evaluation to rule out other medical conditions.

Treatment Planning

Based on your assessment results, we develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. We explain all available options, answer your questions, and work together to choose the best approach for your needs.

Meet Our Expert Psychiatrists & Mental Health Providers Serving Oxon Hill

Olatunji Folawewo, DNP, CRNP-PMH: Lead Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Dr. Olatunji Folawewo is the lead psychiatric nurse practitioner known for his expertise in counseling people with mental health issues. Obtaining his doctorate in nursing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, he has training for treating both children and adults. He is passionate about helping the Oxon Hill community and has been actively involved in offering quality care in different settings. These include hospitals, crisis response, and even home-based care. 

Apart from being a listener and counselor to people, he also enjoys listening to music, watching, and playing soccer.

PSYCHIATRY

Chante Kelliebrew, CRNP-PMH – Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Dr. Chante Kelliebrew has over 10 years of experience as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Earning her doctoral degree from Wilkes University, she has worked across a wide range of behavioral health settings. It includes inpatient, residential, and outpatient care, providing comprehensive psychiatric services. 

Because of her diverse clinical background, she has been able to strengthen her ability to respond to different mental health needs. She is available both on-call and in-house. 

PSYCHIATRY

Fisayo Awojoodu, LCSW-C- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Therapist)

Fisayo Awojoodu is a licensed certified social worker-clinical in Maryland. He has years of experience working with children and adults seeking help with depression and anxiety. Being a post-graduate in Social Work from Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, has made him understand the complexities of life. 

He incorporates a variety of techniques to best meet the needs of the client. It may include a holistic style, collaboration, and solution-focused approaches to therapy. He seeks the establishment of a collaborative therapeutic relationship with you. This further helps to maintain openness and flexibility to use aspects of alternative modalities.

Therapy

Self-Pay Rate Information

Nurse Practitioner

  • Initial Evaluation – $250.00

  • Follow-Up Sessions – $150.00

Therapist

  • Initial Evaluation – $180.00

  • Follow-Up Sessions – $150.00 per hour

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Don't let ADHD control your life any longer. If you're struggling with ADHD, reaching out for help allows you to overcome challenges and achieve your full potential.

Contact our office to schedule your initial consultation with one of our ADHD specialists. We're here to help you take the first step toward better focus, improved relationships, and a more fulfilling life.

Call us today or use our online booking system to secure your appointment.

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 FAQs

  • No. Many with ADHD continue into adulthood. ADHD doctors recognize that adult ADHD often looks different, with more internal symptoms of inattention or procrastination, and less overt hyperactivity.

  • Medication is one option; many treatment plans include it, but not everyone needs or wants it. Behavioral strategies, coaching, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes also play crucial roles in achieving this goal.

  • Yes. Telehealth can deliver high-quality assessment and ongoing care, especially for medication management and psychotherapy, when in-person is not feasible.

  • Progress timelines vary. Some symptom relief with medication can be rapid; gains in organization, habit changes, and executive function build more gradually with consistent support.