ADHD Care That Meets You Where You Are

Break free from ADHD paralysis and find real momentum with compassionate, expert care.

At Sea to Summit Psychiatry, we understand how deeply Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can affect your life—not just your productivity, but your relationships, self-esteem, and overall mental health - even your physical health! Whether you’ve been struggling for years or are just starting to wonder if ADHD might be part of the picture, you’re not alone. We specialize in personalized, stigma-free support to help you feel more focused, grounded, and empowered.

What Is ADHD?

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects both children and adults. It can show up as persistent difficulties with attention, organization, restlessness, forgetfulness, impulsivity, and emotional regulation. Many people with ADHD are bright, creative, and deeply driven—but often feel like they’re falling short of their potential due to internal chaos and executive dysfunction.

While ADHD is typically diagnosed in childhood, many people reach adulthood without ever receiving an accurate diagnosis or meaningful support. Research shows that ADHD is frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated in adults—particularly in women and people of color, who may present with less “typical” symptoms or face systemic barriers to care.¹

Signs You Might Be Living With Undiagnosed ADHD

  • Trouble focusing or finishing tasks

  • Forgetfulness, disorganization, or chronic lateness

  • Difficulty prioritizing or following through

  • Intense emotional responses, especially to rejection

  • Feeling constantly overwhelmed, burned out, or “lazy”

  • A history of depression, anxiety, or poor self-esteem

  • Hyperfocus on certain tasks, paired with avoidance of others

If this sounds like you, it may be time to explore ADHD testing with a qualified professional.

What Is ADHD Paralysis?

“ADHD paralysis” is the feeling of being completely stuck—mentally frozen, unable to start or complete a task, even when it’s urgent or important. It’s not laziness. It’s a form of executive dysfunction tied to how ADHD affects the brain’s ability to prioritize, initiate, and transition between tasks. Left untreated, this kind of overwhelm can contribute to ADHD burnout, anxiety, and depression.

The Sea to Summit Approach to ADHD

If you’re searching for ADHD treatment, we offer a uniquely supportive approach that blends medical expertise with deep listening and holistic insight.

Our founder, Dr. Nate Miller, is a board-certified psychiatrist who brings years of clinical experience—and a down-to-earth, human-centered perspective—to every patient interaction. Sea to Summit Psychiatry provides:

  • Comprehensive ADHD evaluations

  • Diagnosis and individualized treatment planning

  • Medication management when appropriate - flexibly finding the medications that work for you

  • Behavioral modification psychotherapy

  • Collaborative care with your existing ADHD therapist or referrals to an ADHD therapist if needed

  • Support for co-occurring anxiety, depression, or trauma

We don't just focus on symptom reduction—we work to understand your full story, your strengths, and what matters most to you. Often, there can be many positives to living with ADHD! Let’s make it work for you.

Holistic ADHD Treatment for the Real World

ADHD affects your nervous system, emotional regulation, and sense of self. That’s why we take a whole-person approach to ADHD treatment. We’ll help you find practical strategies for managing daily life and explore the deeper emotional patterns that often accompany a late ADHD diagnosis—like shame, perfectionism, and grief.

Whether you're looking for an ADHD doctor, considering ADHD therapy, or just starting to research your options, Sea to Summit Psychiatry is here to help you move forward—step by step.

ADHD Evaluation and Testing

Sea to Summit Psychiatry offers comprehensive ADHD evaluations, designed for accuracy and depth—not just quick checklists. Our assessments include:

  • Clinical interviews

  • Symptom inventories

  • Optional collateral input from loved ones

  • Review of school or work performance

  • Screening for co-occurring conditions (like anxiety, depression, or PTSD)

You deserve clarity and answers, not rushed appointments or one-size-fits-all solutions.

Ready to Take the First Step?

If you're searching for an ADHD specialist or effective testing for ADHD, reach out today. We offer virtual sessions across Colorado and California. No insurance, no red tape—just thoughtful, expert care tailored to you.

Book your free consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

References

  1. Hinshaw, S. P., & Ellison, K. (2016). ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford University Press.

  2. Ramsay, J. R. (2020). The Adult ADHD Tool Kit: Using CBT to Facilitate Coping Inside and Out.

  3. Hallowell, E., & Ratey, J. (2021). Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood.