ADHD Evaluation and Management

Supporting Children With Attention and Behavioral Concerns

Many children have difficulty paying attention, staying organized, controlling impulses, or sitting still at times. However, when these challenges begin to affect school performance, behavior, relationships, or daily functioning, an evaluation may be helpful.

At Fairfield Pediatrics, we follow evidence-based guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to evaluate, diagnose, and manage Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Our goal is to help children reach their full potential by providing thoughtful assessments, ongoing support, and individualized treatment plans.

When Should an ADHD Evaluation Be Considered?

Parents, teachers, or caregivers may notice signs that a child is struggling with attention, focus, impulsivity, organization, or hyperactivity. These concerns may appear at home, in school, or in other settings.

An evaluation may be appropriate if your child is experiencing ongoing difficulties that interfere with learning, social interactions, behavior, or everyday activities.

Because several medical, developmental, emotional, and educational conditions can cause symptoms similar to ADHD, a thorough evaluation is important before making a diagnosis.

Our Evaluation Process

ADHD evaluations involve gathering information from multiple sources to better understand how a child functions in different environments.

As part of the evaluation process, Fairfield Pediatrics requires standardized Vanderbilt Assessment Forms to be completed by both parents and teachers. These forms help provide a comprehensive picture of your child’s symptoms and functioning.

Completed forms should be submitted at least 24 hours before your scheduled appointment whenever possible. If required forms are not received prior to the visit, the appointment may need to be rescheduled.

Our evaluation process may include reviewing your child’s medical history, academic performance, behavioral concerns, developmental history, and family history.

ADHD Treatment and Follow-Up Care

Every child is unique, and treatment plans are individualized based on each child’s specific needs.

Treatment recommendations may include behavioral strategies, school accommodations, parent education, ongoing monitoring, and when appropriate, medication management.

For children receiving ADHD medication, regular follow-up visits are required to monitor effectiveness, evaluate side effects, assess growth and development, and make any necessary adjustments to treatment.

Depending on the treatment plan, follow-up visits are generally scheduled every one to three months.

Working Together With Families and Schools

ADHD evaluations involve gathering information from multiple sources to better understand how a child functions in different environments.

Successful ADHD management often involves collaboration between parents, teachers, healthcare providers, and the child.

We encourage open communication and value the important role families and educators play in supporting a child’s success both inside and outside the classroom.

Our goal is to provide families with guidance, education, and resources that help children thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Schedule an ADHD Consultation

If you have concerns about your child’s attention, focus, behavior, or academic performance, Fairfield Pediatrics can help.

Contact our office via the button below to schedule an ADHD consultation and learn more about the evaluation process. after scheduling your appointment, kindly download and fill the required form here (Vanderbilt) prior to your visit. Together, we can determine the best path forward for your child’s health, development, and success.