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Psychiatrist near Fort Lauderdale, Florida 

3015 N Ocean Blvd, STE C101 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

Psychiatrist Near Miramar, Florida

8910 Miramar Parkway 309-G Miramar, FL, 33025

Psychiatrist near Palm Beach 

8895 North Military Trail, Ste C203, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410

Office hour: Mon-Sat:  9:00am – 5:00pm

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ADHD PSYCHIATRISTS IN FLORIDA

Our board-certified psychiatrists in Florida provide personalised ADHD care, including medication management and tailored treatment plans. With in-person and secure telehealth appointments, getting expert ADHD support in Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach Gardens, Miramar, or anywhere in South Florida is simple. Take the first step towards focus, balance, and wellbeing today.

One Stop Psychiatry Psychiatrist near Mirmar FL

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Dr. Andrew C Rucker

Psychiatrist - DO

5+ years experience

Board‑certified clinicians  |

10+ years’ experience  | 

HIPAA‑secure tele-health  |

Bilingual providers  |

Member: American Psychiatric Association

Feel Better With Personalized Care

Calm your mind

evidence‑based therapy and medication help relieve anxiety and depression so you can enjoy daily life.

Improve focus

ADHD evaluations and treatment plans support better concentration and performance at school or work.

Sleep and thrive:

from insomnia to bipolar disorder, our team helps you sleep better and regain balance.

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Waiting rooms

Our ADHD Psychiatrists in Florida are available through secure online consultations, in-person appointments, and select home visits. Urgent appointments are also available to ensure timely access to expert ADHD care when you need it most.

What is ADHD?

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common mental health conditions affecting both children and adults. ADHD Psychiatrists in Florida recognise ADHD as a chronic and potentially life-impacting condition that can influence many areas of daily life, including academic performance, career progression, relationships, and overall functioning.

When left untreated, ADHD can contribute to low self-esteem, social difficulties, and emotional challenges in children. Adults with ADHD may experience reduced self-confidence, heightened sensitivity to criticism, and persistent self-doubt, often shaped by years of misunderstanding or unmet support needs.

Common symptoms of ADHD include:

  • Inattention – difficulty maintaining focus, staying organised, or completing tasks

  • Hyperactivity – excessive movement or restlessness that is inappropriate for the situation

  • Impulsivity – acting quickly without considering consequences or long-term outcomes

With the right assessment and treatment plan, ADHD can be effectively managed, helping individuals regain focus, confidence, and control over their daily lives.

 
 

Types of ADD/ADHD

There are mainly three types of ADD/ADHD

Inattentive

Inattentive ADHD is a common type of ADHD which targets your focus and organization, but you may have few or no symptoms of hyperactivity. It affects both children and adults. If you have this type, you may forget to complete chores, find it difficult to pay attention when someone’s talking to you, or struggle at work or in school meeting deadlines. Our professionals have personalized ADHD treatment options At One Stop Psychiatry.

Hyperactive/ Impulsive

Hyperactive/ Impulsive means that a person have a hard time sitting still or having quiet time. In this type a person have a lot of energy and talk a lot. They might interrupt others and act without thinking first. They may also have some trouble paying attention. Also have difficulty waiting for their turn, such as while waiting in line, Talks too much or in kids they may unable to play or do leisure activities quietly.

Combined

This is the most common type of ADHD, and it’s what most people associate with the condition. You have many inattentive symptoms and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms. A psychiatric evaluation will include a description of symptoms from the patient and Healthcare providers completion of scales and questionnaires by patient, complete psychiatric and medical history, family history and environment.

ADD/ADHD Treatment At One Stop Psychiatry

If you are struggling with ADHD, At One Stop Psychiatry Clinic, we are committed to provide you a holistic and personalized treatment experience. Our team of experienced professionals in Florida is dedicated to supporting our patients through every step of their recovery, combining the latest in mental health research with compassionate care to achieve the best possible outcomes.

You have two options for Treatment at One Stop Psychiatry clinic:

In-Person ADD/ADHD Treatment

We offer outpatient services for ADHD, You can visit our offices in Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach Gardens, or Miramar, Florida to meet with a psychiatrist or therapist face-to-face in a supportive setting

 ADD/ADHD Treatment Online

At One Stop Psych, we understand that flexibility matters. We offer telemedicine appointments that allow you to connect with a psychiatrist at a time that fits your schedule. Many patients appreciate the comfort and privacy of receiving ADHD care from home—especially when balancing busy routines or remote locations.

Our virtual ADHD treatment is just as effective as in-person sessions, ensuring you receive quality, compassionate support wherever you are. Plus, with quick access to online appointments, you won’t have to wait long to start your treatment journey. 

Start Your Recovery Journey Today

If you or your kid is struggling with ADD/ADHD then you don’t have to face ADHD by yourself. Whether you choose to receive care at our Florida clinics or prefer virtual appointments from the comfort of your home, One Stop Psychiatry is here to help you reclaim your mental health.

Call us today at: Ph: (754) 270-6322

Our Provider

Dr. Heather Brathwaite, Ph.D., PMHNP-BC

Board Certified Advanced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Heather Brathwaite has been a Psychiatric Mental Health nurse in Florida

Dr. Murtaza Ali, DO

Addiction Specialist, Family Physician

Empathetic doctor with extensive experience in hospital, clinical, and homecare. He understands and believes that a patient’s welfare

Dr. Andrew C Rucker, DO

Psychiatrist

Andrew Rucker is dedicated to providing the best possible care. He has been practicing medicine since 2017.

Dr. Cheryl Waterman, PhD, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Cheryl Waterman is a licensed Clinical Social Worker working over 20 years of experience in child welfare, and children and family services.

To Answer your questions

Many people with ADHD have difficulty paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the consequence will be), and are overly active. These symptoms can interfere with school, work, and personal relationships.

While there is no one-size-fits-all approach to managing ADHD, there are some general strategies that can help. If you or someone you know has ADHD, here are some tips to help manage the symptoms and live a happier life:

  1. Be aware of your symptoms and how they might be impacting your life. This can help you to better understand your triggers and find ways to cope with them.
  2. Seek professional help if you feel like your symptoms are impacting your life in a negative way. A professional can diagnose ADHD and provide you with treatment options.
  3. Follow a routine as much as possible. This can help to structure your day and make it easier to focus on tasks.
  4. Find an activity that helps you to focus and stick with it. This could be something like meditation, yoga, or exercise.
  5. Avoid distractions as much as possible when trying to focus on a task. This might mean turning off the TV or putting away

If you have ADHD, you may feel like you’re constantly on the go and can’t sit still. But there are ways to manage the symptoms and live a happier life. One way is behavioral therapy.

Behavioral therapy can help you learn how to better control your impulses and emotions. It can also teach you how to stay organized and plan ahead. And it can help you develop coping skills for dealing with stress and anxiety.

Medication is another method to manage the symptoms of ADHD.

If you have been diagnosed with ADHD, your doctor may have recommended medication to help manage your symptoms. There are a variety of different medications that can be effective in treating ADHD, so it is important to work with your doctor to find the one that is best for you.

Stimulant medications are often the first choice for treating ADHD, as they can help to improve focus and concentration. Non-stimulant medications may also be an option, and some people find that a combination of both types of medication is most effective. In addition to medication, there are other treatments that can be helpful in managing ADHD symptoms. These include behavioral therapy, educational interventions, and support groups.

We are able to prescribe a range of medications on a patient basis to aid in their recovery from a disorder.

Yes we accept many insurance plans, including Medicare, Cigna & Medicaid to name a few. Alternatively we also have the option of affordable, sliding scale cash plans.

Of course! The One-Stop Psychiatric Clinic has a team of psychiatrists, clinicians, and therapists that provide consistent care with tailor-fit treatments to suit your needs. No matter how you are feeling, we will help you!

Comprehensive Psychiatric Medication Management & Therapy for Adults and Children

At One Stop Psychiatry, our team takes a comprehensive, personalized approach to care, tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Our experienced ADHD Psychiatrists in Florida, along with psychologists and licensed therapists, work collaboratively to provide thorough evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment.

We offer both in-person and telehealth appointments, making it easy to access high-quality ADHD care wherever you are in Florida. Whether you’re seeking ongoing medication management, therapy, or a full treatment plan, our clinicians are ready to support you every step of the way.

Words from Our Patients

  • "I've only been seeing her for about six months and I can already pinpoint drastic changes in my life that I can trace back to her brilliance.".
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    Jenna L 2 months ago   
  • "I love Dr. Heather. She has been my psychiatrist for over 6 years and I could not be happier. She is kind, is an amazing listener, and is really good at explaining the medication. Highly recommend!"
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  • "Great first meeting. Concise and to the point while still empathetic and closely listening. Understood my issue well"
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Recent Healthcare News

The health of your mind is just as important as the health of your body. Yet a number of factors like education and income can have an impact on mental health, and it’s important that everyone has equal access to mental healthcare in order to fully recover and receive treatment for their problems. Today, We are going to explore some recent news articles on this topic, so that you know all the resources at your disposal!

We accept most Insurance as well as sliding scale Cash payment.

We accept many insurance plans as well as affordable sliding scale cash plans. Please call our office for more information. (754) 270-6322

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Serving Miramar & Surrounding Communities

One Stop Psychiatry proudly serves patients across South Florida. Our in‑person offices are located at:

8910 Miramar Pkwy, Office 309 G, Miramar, FL 33025
8895 North Military Trail, Ste C203, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
3015 N Ocean Blvd, Ste C101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

We also see patients from nearby cities such as Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Boca Raton, Margate and Deerfield Beach. Telehealth appointments are available throughout Florida.

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