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recommendations for providers in SF Bay Area?

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I want to get help from docs and providers who are great at treating ADHD folks. Initially for improving, evaluating meds.

If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area and have had great results with a provider, I would really appreciate the recommendation. Preferably in the North or East Bay but expertise trumps location for me.

Thank you!

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community psychiatry (now mindpath health) has been great for me and the insurance pays for it. The have several locations in the bay area.

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