ADD/ADHD Treatment in Heber City

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Living with attention deficit disorders can feel frustrating and exhausting, whether it shows up as constant distraction, restlessness, or difficulty finishing tasks that matter to you. ADD and ADHD affect how the brain regulates attention, impulse control, and activity level, which can impact work, school, relationships, and self confidence. The good news is that with the right evaluation and support, many people find practical ways to manage symptoms and feel more in control of their days.

At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, ADD and ADHD are approached through a thoughtful, whole person lens. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who completed both his medical degree and a master’s in bioengineering at the University of Utah, works alongside a collaborative team of board certified physicians to connect attention challenges with sleep, mood, hormones, and metabolic health. Care is designed to be respectful, clear, and tailored to your goals, whether you are seeking a first time evaluation or a fresh look at an existing diagnosis.

What Is ADD/ADHD Treatment?

ADD/ADHD treatment is a structured approach to understanding attention and impulse symptoms, ruling out other causes, and creating a plan to improve function in everyday life. It often includes a combination of careful history, screening tools, medical evaluation, lifestyle strategies, and, when appropriate, medication.

Rather than focusing only on school or work performance, Impact Medical looks at how attention patterns affect your overall wellbeing. This includes how you sleep, manage time, handle stress, and experience emotions. Treatment is built around helping you function better in real life, not simply checking boxes on a form.

Signs and Everyday Challenges

People with ADD or ADHD often recognize their own strengths in creativity, problem solving, or big picture thinking, but may struggle with consistency or follow through. Common signs that may prompt an evaluation include:

  • Difficulty sustaining focus on tasks, reading, or conversations
  • Frequent forgetfulness, misplacing items, or missing deadlines
  • Restlessness, fidgeting, or feeling “driven” internally
  • Impulsive decisions, interrupting, or talking over others
  • Feeling overwhelmed by planning, organizing, or starting tasks

These patterns can appear in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, and they frequently overlap with anxiety, depression, or sleep problems. A careful evaluation helps untangle what is driving your experience so your plan feels more accurate and supportive.

Evaluation and Diagnosis

At Impact Medical, an ADD/ADHD evaluation begins with an in depth conversation about your history, strengths, challenges, and daily routines. Standardized questionnaires may be used to better understand symptoms across different settings, and input from family, partners, or teachers can be helpful when appropriate.

Because physical health can strongly influence attention and mood, your physician may also review medications and consider targeted lab testing to look at thyroid function, iron and vitamin levels, blood sugar, and other factors. The goal is not to label quickly, but to build a thoughtful picture of what is happening so any diagnosis feels well grounded.

Treatment Options and Ongoing Support

When ADD or ADHD is confirmed or strongly suspected, your provider will talk with you about options in a clear and collaborative way. Treatment may include:

  • Coaching around routines, organization, and time management
  • Strategies to support sleep, exercise, and nutrition for better focus
  • Referral to counseling or skills based therapy when helpful
  • Medication options, when appropriate, with careful monitoring

Plans are tailored to age, life stage, and personal goals. Some people focus on school or work support, while others prioritize managing emotional reactivity, improving follow through at home, or reducing the mental load of daily tasks. Regular follow up visits allow you and your provider to adjust the approach as life changes and you learn more about what works for you.

Why Choose Impact Medical for ADD/ADHD Treatment?

Impact Medical offers ADD and ADHD care within a deeply trained, collaborative physician team. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, brings expertise in bioengineering, genetics, and performance medicine to his focus on brain health, sleep, and lifestyle based strategies. Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a board certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, offering nuanced insight into how hormonal transitions and aging influence attention, mood, and cognition. Board certified family physician Benz Pimsakul, MD, has strong clinical interests in mental health, preventive care, and lifestyle optimization, helping patients turn recommendations into practical routines. Cardiologist and Cardiac Electrophysiologist Ryan Cooley, MD, contributes advanced understanding of autonomic and cardiometabolic factors when heart rate, energy, or blood sugar interact with attention symptoms. Rounding out the team, Leslie McNaughtan, MD, a board certified family medicine physician with focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, ensures that care plans are sensitive to life stage and the unique ways ADD and ADHD can present across the lifespan.

Compassionate ADD/ADHD Care in Heber City, UT

ADD and ADHD treatment at Impact Medical is designed to help you better understand your brain, reduce frustration, and build a path toward steadier focus and follow through. To explore whether this approach may be right for you or your family, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.

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