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Finding Help for ADHD in South Dakota

Find mental health providers in South Dakota who can help with adhd. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects focus, organization, and impulse control, and it often continues into adulthood. A proper evaluation distinguishes ADHD from other causes of inattention, and effective treatment can meaningfully improve daily functioning.

ADHD is diagnosed through a structured clinical evaluation, not a single test, and is effectively treated with medication, behavioral skills and coaching, or both. On HometownMind you can find providers who evaluate and manage ADHD in adults and children, or get matched with one for free.

Information current as of June 2026. General education, not medical advice.

ADHD providers in South Dakota

Mental health providers are licensed by state, so your care needs to come from someone licensed in South Dakota. These providers practice there and treat a range of conditions, including adhd. Not sure who fits best? Get matched free for a personalized recommendation, or choose a different state.

Mary Eggleston, MS ED

Addiction Counselor
Sioux Falls, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Vicky Albers, BA CCDC II

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Diantha Larson, CCDC T

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Judy Holt, CCDC T

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Deb Hamer, CCDC III NCGC

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Pamela Leisure, CCDC III

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Linda Vande Weerd

Addiction Counselor
Brookings, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Carol Butzman, LPCMH CCDCIII QMHP

Addiction Counselor
Rapid City, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Sharleen Schuldt, CCDC III

Addiction Counselor
Yankton, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Kristin Madson, CCDC II

Addiction Counselor
Yankton, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Mark Young, MA, CCDCIII

Addiction Counselor
Sioux Falls, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Dennis Barnes, MS

Addiction Counselor
Sioux Falls, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Belinda Grave, CCDC III

Addiction Counselor
Huron, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Galen Grove, CCDC-IIIR

Addiction Counselor
Huron, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Linda Peitz

Addiction Counselor
Yankton, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Cindy Ellefson

Addiction Counselor
Yankton, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Jvonne Ellingson, CCDCT

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Cynthia Binde, CCDCII

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Lial Kofoed, MD

Addiction Psychiatrist
Fort Meade, SD
Addiction Psychiatry

Gregory Jarrett, LADAC

Addiction Counselor
Hot Springs, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Shane Larson, MS, LPC-MH

Addiction Counselor
Watertown, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Carmen Cutt, CCDC II

Addiction Counselor
Mobridge, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

T Johnson, LAC

Addiction Counselor
Madison, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Alfred Smith, MSW, CSAC-II

Addiction Counselor
Mobridge, SD
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

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Common signs

How adhd is treated

Comprehensive evaluation

Diagnosis is based on a structured history and standardized rating scales, not a single test.

Medication management

Stimulant and non-stimulant medications, managed by a qualified prescriber, are among the most effective treatments.

Skills and coaching

Behavioral strategies and therapy help build organization, time-management, and emotional-regulation skills.

Which provider treats adhd?

Choose a provider experienced in ADHD across the lifespan and able to offer both evaluation and ongoing management. Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can prescribe and manage medication, while therapists provide talk therapy such as CBT. Many people work with both.

How psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and therapists differ
PsychiatristPsychiatric nurse practitionerTherapist
Can prescribe medicationYesYesNo
Typical trainingMedical degree (MD or DO) plus a psychiatry residencyGraduate nursing degree (MSN or DNP) with psychiatric certificationMaster's or doctoral degree in counseling, psychology, or social work
Primary focusDiagnosis and medication managementDiagnosis and medication managementTalk therapy and counseling
Often best forComplex or severe conditions and medication needsMedication management, frequently with shorter wait timesTalk therapy, coping skills, and ongoing support

Frequently asked questions

How is ADHD diagnosed in adults?

Diagnosis is based on a detailed history and standardized rating scales that look for symptoms present since childhood across multiple settings, not a single test. A qualified provider rules out other causes of inattention before confirming ADHD.

Can adults be treated for ADHD?

Yes. ADHD frequently continues into adulthood and responds well to treatment. Stimulant and non-stimulant medications, along with coaching and organizational strategies, can meaningfully improve focus and daily functioning.

Who can prescribe ADHD medication?

Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can evaluate ADHD and prescribe and manage medication. You can find prescribers experienced in ADHD on HometownMind or get matched for free.

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