Check your inbox for The Women's Brain Clarity Guide. While you wait — there's one more thing worth knowing.

I'm a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in ADHD in women. I created this guide because the women I see in my practice deserved real clinical insight — in plain language, from someone who actually understands what they're going through.
If you recognized yourself in this guide — the brain fog, the focus struggles, the feeling that something has always been slightly off but nobody has fully explained it — it may be time to talk to a clinician who specializes in exactly this.
I offer telehealth ADHD evaluations specifically for women. As a PMHNP who specializes in ADHD, I understand how it presents differently in women, how hormones affect it, and why so many women spend years undiagnosed or undertreated.
100% telehealth — from your home
Specializing in women with ADHD
Board-certified PMHNP
Comprehensive ADHD evaluation
Medication management available
Licensed across 10 states
Minnesota · Oregon · Nebraska
Arizona · Florida · Idaho · Iowa · New Hampshire · New York · Washington
Not sure what applies to you? Book a consultation, and we'll discuss your options at your first appointment.
Choose a time that works for you. You'll receive a secure intake form to complete before your appointment.
A thorough 45–60 minute clinical interview covering your history, symptoms, how ADHD has shown up across your life, and any co-occurring factors like hormones, anxiety, or mood.
You'll leave with clarity — a diagnosis, a treatment plan, and a provider who actually understands ADHD in women. Not a dismissal. Not a referral to a 6-month waitlist. A plan.
You'll leave with clarity — a diagnosis, a treatment plan, and a provider who actually understands ADHD in women. Not a dismissal. Not a referral to a 6-month waitlist. A plan.
© Dr. Noma Osadolor, DNP, PMHNP-BC
This page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute clinical advice or treatment.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room.