ADHD Evaluation and Treatment in Cupertino
Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. John Lee provides specialized ADHD evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for high-functioning adults, college students, professionals, and older teens in Cupertino. He works with individuals whose ADHD may have been overlooked, masked by strong academic or professional performance, or recognized later in life. His approach emphasizes comprehensive assessment, individualized treatment planning, medication management when clinically appropriate, and consistent follow-up with the same physician. Secure telehealth ADHD appointments are available throughout Cupertino for patients who are physically located in California at the time of each visit.
Why Patients in Cupertino Choose Dr. Lee
Dr. Lee provides physician-led ADHD care for Cupertino patients who want more than a quick screening or fragmented treatment experience. He is a board-certified psychiatrist and board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist on the Clinical Faculty at Stanford School of Medicine. His practice serves professionals in technology, engineering, medicine, finance, and other demanding fields, as well as students and older teens navigating highly competitive academic environments. Patients choose this practice for nuanced evaluation, medically grounded treatment, and continuity with the same physician over time. His approach is especially well suited for high-functioning adults, students, and later-diagnosis patients whose ADHD may be subtle, masked by achievement, or easily misunderstood in general practice settings.
Cupertino ADHD Care for High-Functioning Adults, Students, and Late Diagnosis
Many patients in Cupertino come to Dr. Lee after years of strong academic or professional performance while privately struggling with focus, procrastination, follow-through, time management, and executive functioning. Some are engineers, designers, product leaders, or other professionals working at Apple and technology companies throughout the surrounding Silicon Valley corridor while balancing demanding careers with responsibilities at home. Others are students at De Anza College or older teens attending Cupertino High School or Monta Vista High School whose ADHD symptoms may have been overlooked because they were intelligent, hardworking, and able to compensate through exceptional effort. This practice is designed for patients seeking a careful, physician-led ADHD evaluation and an individualized treatment plan rather than a generic intake or one-size-fits-all approach.
A Careful ADHD Evaluation, Not Just a Quick Screening
Evaluation includes a detailed clinical assessment of attention, executive functioning, symptom history, coping patterns, and the ways symptoms affect work, school, and daily life. The goal is to determine whether ADHD is the best explanation for a patient’s symptoms and to guide treatment based on a careful clinical diagnosis. This approach is designed for patients whose strengths may have hidden ADHD for years and for those who need a more thoughtful assessment than a brief checklist or standardized intake can provide.
Learn more about the full diagnostic process.
Medication Management and Ongoing Follow-Up
When medication is appropriate, treatment is managed carefully with follow-up visits, monitoring, and dose adjustments based on response, side effects, and clinical goals. Ongoing care is individualized and physician-led, with continuity over time rather than a large platform or rotating provider model. The goal is not just to prescribe, but to help patients find a sustainable treatment plan that improves daily functioning at work, in school, and at home.
Learn more about treatment and follow-up.
Telehealth ADHD Care in Cupertino
Most visits are conducted securely by video, making specialized ADHD care more accessible for families, students, and professionals throughout Cupertino, including neighborhoods such as Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, and Seven Springs, without requiring travel along De Anza Boulevard, Stevens Creek Boulevard, or the Highway 85 and Interstate 280 interchange for routine appointments. Telehealth is well suited for comprehensive ADHD evaluation, individualized treatment planning, medication follow-up, and ongoing care when delivered through a structured, physician-led practice. Patients must be physically located in California at the time of each appointment.
Why This Practice Is Different
Focused Expertise in High-Functioning ADHD
Dr. Lee specializes in evaluating and treating ADHD in patients whose symptoms may be missed because they have performed well academically, professionally, or socially.
Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Stanford Clinical Faculty
Care is provided directly by Dr. Lee, a board-certified psychiatrist and board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist on the Clinical Faculty at Stanford School of Medicine.
Nuanced Evaluation for Late Diagnosis
This practice is designed for adults, students, and older teens whose ADHD may have been overlooked, masked, or recognized later than expected.
Consistent Physician Follow-Up
Patients continue care with the same physician over time, with treatment planning and medication follow-up tailored to clinical response and goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you see patients in Cupertino by telehealth?
Yes. Dr. Lee provides ADHD evaluation and treatment for adults, students, and older teens in Cupertino through secure telehealth visits. Patients must be located in California at the time of the appointment.
Do you specialize in high-functioning or late-diagnosis ADHD?
Yes. This practice is especially focused on patients whose ADHD may have been overlooked, masked by strong performance, or identified later than expected.
Do you evaluate adults and teens for ADHD?
Yes. The practice evaluates adults with possible ADHD and also sees older teens in the appropriate age range for diagnosis and ongoing treatment.
Do you prescribe medication for ADHD?
When medication is appropriate, treatment may include careful prescribing, follow-up, and dose adjustments based on clinical response, side effects, and treatment goals.
What if I’m not sure whether it’s ADHD?
That is common. Evaluation is designed to clarify whether ADHD is the best explanation for a patient’s symptoms and to guide next steps based on a careful clinical assessment.
Getting Started
The first step is completing a short screening form to determine whether the practice is likely to be a good fit. If appropriate, patients can then move forward with a structured evaluation and clear next steps for treatment and follow-up.