- Clarity Pediatrics offers quick ADHD evaluation and therapy.
- Provide group therapy sessions for parents based on AAP recommendations.
- Plans to expand services to treat other chronic conditions in children.
ADHD kids may have difficulties with paying attention to their studies, understanding and following directions, and managing their feelings, which creates frequent emotional outbursts and meltdowns. These mirror other behaviors that can be stressful for the parents to handle daily.
Clarity Pediatrics is the answer to the time lost in identifying a proper psychologist to work with children who have ADHD. Our service is focused on quick identification and therapy delivery.
A $15 co-pay is what parents need to visit the center for their child’s evaluation. Therapy can begin immediately after the review.
Moreover, Clarity Pediatrics provides group therapy sessions that parents of children with ADHD can be part of to help them better cope with the condition.
This group therapy is based on recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics. It helps parents by providing them with the needed support and instructions on how to take charge of their child’s symptoms, care, and behaviors.
Collective therapy proved helpful for the children who have ADHD because, in such a positive setting, they can learn from and interact with other kids as well as acquire the needed support.
Clarity now specializes in the treatment of ADHD in children between the ages of 5 and 12, and that includes the diagnostic process, therapy, and prescriptions.
Shortly, they will also implement a comprehensive healthcare program for other chronic children, including those with asthma, allergies, and obesity.
During his employment at Pill Club and Johnson & Johnson, the co-founder LaMontagne created the business with Dr. Alesandro Larrazbal, a pediatrician trained at UCSF and Stanford.
Their seed round has attracted interest in the January Ventures, Vamos Ventures, Alumni Ventures, and Citylight VC. Rick Patel has invested in Clarity to increase the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases in children and the absence of specialists to treat them.
Edited by Shruti Thapa