Mitchel G. Katz, MD                           Connecticut ADHD Associates

Welcome to Connecticut ADHD Associates and the practice of Mitchel G. Katz, MD. We are a speciality
medical practice located in central Connecticut that deals exclusively with pediatric and adult attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), both with and without
comordid disorders, as well as other pediatric developmental and behavioral issues. We also offer
expertise in educational issues and advocacy, as well as a full cadre of appropriate psychometric and
developmental testing.

Our goal in making a proper diagnosis and developing and then instituting an appropriate course of
treatment is to help our patients achieve maximum potential at home, school, and on the job. We strive to
improve our patient’s self esteem, as  well as their ability to participate in interpersonal relationships and
other social interactions. Our patients (and their families) usually report  marked improvement  at home,
school, on athletic teams, and the workplace.

We accept referrals from primary care providers, behavioral health clinicians, and school systems. We will
also see patients on a self-referral basis.

We are conveniently located in Rocky Hill, which is geographic center of the state. Our office is located a
few minutes off Route 91 and provides easy access from all parts of the state. We participate in most
insurance plans.

Please spend a few moments exploring the information on this web site. Please feel free to contact us
with any questions you may have.

We look forward to seeing you in the near future.
"Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common
neurobehavioral disorder of childhood. ADHD is also among the most
prevalent chronic health conditions affecting school-aged children. The
core symptoms of ADHD include inattention, hyperactivity, and
impulsivity. Children with ADHD may experience significant functional
problems, such as school difficulties, academic underachievement,
troublesome interpersonal relationships with family members and
peers, and low self-esteem. Individuals with ADHD present in childhood
and may continue to show symptoms as they enter adolescence and
adult life."

                                             -American Academy of Pediatrics
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