Arizona ADHD Center, a medical and behavioral health clinic specializing in ADHD diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing maintenance with locations in the Phoenix community, announces the opening of its Scottsdale clinic. The new center treats adult and pediatric ADHD patients and brings more than 10 years of ADHD experience to the Scottsdale area.
“Our mission is to help patients, their families, caregivers, and the community understand this condition and provide treatments that greatly improve mental well-being,” says Nathan Payne, Physician Assistant and Founder, Arizona ADHD Center. “As clinical providers, we have successfully operated ADHD clinics throughout the Phoenix metro area since 2017. We are now bringing our expertise, care, and services specifically designed for ADHD to Scottsdale. We have found that by dedicating our practice, training, and resources to ADHD, our clinicians are truly able to specialize. This concentration gives Arizona ADHD Center Scottsdale the ability to stay on top of the latest research and evidence-based technology.”
One tool clinicians use at Arizona ADHD Center is QbTest, an FDA-cleared objective ADHD assessment. QbTest is part of the Center’s standard diagnostic and treatment monitoring services. Created by the global leader in ADHD testing, Qbtech, this technology is the only FDA-cleared solution to aid clinicians when diagnosing and treating ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults.
“As many have reported, there has been an ongoing question on whether ADHD, particularly in adults, exists and, if so, how do we know. This technology has helped us understand the symptoms and their severity through an objective lens,” adds Payne. “We are able to measure how active, inattentive, and impulsive a patient is, whether they are 6 or 60 years old. We chose this technology because it is not reliant on language or other academic measures, so almost anyone can take it. The test is brief, and we can get the results the same day as the appointment to help patients better understand our clinical decisions, what a treatment plan might look like, and how we can use data to inform and monitor progress. People appreciate that the results are very visual, making them easier to understand.”
QbTest provides objective data that can be utilized quickly and easily and is not biased against any treatment plan. It enables clinicians to determine treatment effects better and reduces the risk of over- and under-medication of patients. QbTest also helps to ensure that the right patients get the proper treatment faster – an outcome that can increase their quality of life.
“Qbtech prides itself on providing our clinicians with industry-leading technology to treat their patients,” shares Danielle Vaeth, Head of Strategic Market Development, Qbtech. “ADHD has a significant role in the current mental health crisis, and incorporating objective data into the standard treatment of care is critical to ensuring patients are being treated effectively and efficiently.”
Arizona ADHD Center joins the growing list of more than 12,000 clinicians across 44 U.S. states to adopt objective measures to rule in or rule out ADHD for their patients more accurately.
Arizona ADHD Center Scottsdale is open and began accepting patients on January 24, 2025.