ADHD and ADD are neurological & developmental conditions that affect attention, self-control, and activity levels primarily in children. They can show up in various ways in children, such as restlessness, difficulty concentrating, and forgetfulness, among others. These symptoms may begin in childhood and can persist with severity into adulthood.
AZZ Medical Associates ADHD psychiatrists and neurologists in NJ employ evidence-based assessments, behavioral evaluations, and clinical interviews to understand the unique causes and provide a personalized treatment plan.

ADHD & ADD Treatment in New Jersey: Expert Care for All Ages

Focus Feels Impossible, Until You Have the Right Provider

ADHD is living in a world that often moves in a rhythm that doesn’t match reality. It is like you are trying to tune into a hundred radio stations at once, while everyone else hears just one. ADHD affects 11.4% U.S. children (aged 3–17). It is real, complex, but manageable and treatable. AZZ Medical Associates works closely with you to build a care plan that fits your life. You’ll receive attention and treatment that’s evidence-based, judgment-free, and tailored to your specific conditions and requirements.
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Common Symptoms of ADHD and ADD

ADHD symptoms can vary widely from person to person & gender to gender. Recognizing them is a key first step toward getting the right support and treatment. These are common groups of ADHD symptoms:

Inattentive Type

This type of ADHD is marked by difficulties with concentration, organization, and lack of attention. Symptoms may include:

  • Struggling to concentrate; Difficulty maintaining focus during extended tasks
  • Being easily sidetracked
  • Frequently forgetting daily responsibilities
  • Having trouble staying organized
  • Appearing not to listen when spoken to
  • Difficulty completing assignments or projects
  • Avoiding or procrastinating on challenging tasks

Hyperactive/Impulse Type

Hyperactive/impulsive ADHD is defined by increased physical activity, restlessness, and challenges with impulse control. Symptoms may include:

  • Constant fidgeting or squirming
  • Difficulty remaining seated or still
  • A sense of restlessness or being unsettled
  • Always feeling the need to move or stay busy
  • Trouble participating in quiet or calm activities
  • Difficulty waiting in lines 
  • Talking excessively
  • Frequently interrupting others

Combined Type

Many individuals with ADHD experience a mix of attention-related and hyperactive/impulsive symptoms. This is known as the combined type, where signs from both categories are present.

Knowing your specific type of ADHD and understanding how ADHD manifests in your life helps guide effective treatment.

Why Choose AZZ Medical Associates for ADHD & ADD Care in NJ

With more than a decade of experience in New Jersey, the team at AZZ Medical is able and committed to supporting patients and families navigating ADHD and ADD. Here’s why families across New Jersey choose us:
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When Focus Feels Far, We Bring It Closer

It’s not that you don’t care. It’s that your mind is a constellation; bright, fast, and hard to follow. AZZ Medical Associates does not dim the light; we help you control it. Whether it’s missed moments, restless thoughts, or lost momentum, we bring clarity through expert ADHD care. We are here, across New Jersey, in person or online, figuring this path with you.

Get ADHD & ADD Treatment Across NJ

Individuals seeking ADHD and ADD treatment in New Jersey can rely on AZZ Medical Associates for expert evaluations and personalized care. Our experienced providers deliver effective treatment plans through both in-person and telehealth options, ensuring support is accessible and convenient.
We have been proudly serving a wide range of New Jersey communities since 2013, including Ewing Township, Hamilton, Bayonne, South Plainfield, Delran, and many more. No matter where you’re located in NJ, we make quality ADHD and ADD care easy to reach.

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FAQs About Internal Medicine

What type of insurance does AZZ Medical Associates accept?

We accept all major insurance plans, including private, Medicaid, and Medicare, to make care accessible across New Jersey.

How do I know if I have ADHD?

If you struggle with focus, restlessness, or impulsivity, you may have ADHD. A licensed provider can evaluate your symptoms and determine a diagnosis through a clinical assessment.

What’s the difference between adult ADHD and child ADHD?

ADHD symptoms often begin in childhood but may look different in adults. Adults may hide or adapt to symptoms over time, so diagnosis requires a full clinical evaluation and history review.

What if I have some ADHD symptoms, but I’m not sure?

Occasional inattention or restlessness is normal. ADHD symptoms are persistent, start early in life, and interfere with daily functioning. A professional evaluation is the only way to know for sure.

Is there a difference between ADHD and ADD?

No. ADD is an outdated term. Today, all types are classified under ADHD, whether inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined.

What medications are used to treat ADHD?

Stimulants are the most common and effective. They improve focus and reduce hyperactivity. Non-stimulant options are also available, depending on your needs and preferences.

Do I need a referral to see an ADHD specialist?

No referral is needed. You can book directly through our website or call your nearest AZZ Medical location.

Do you treat adult ADHD?

Yes. We offer full ADHD care for adults, including diagnosis, medication management, and treatment plans tailored to your lifestyle.

What if I’m not sure I have ADHD?

That’s okay. Our providers will guide you through a full evaluation to help you understand your symptoms and what steps to take next.