Track your treatment with real data. We measure attention and processing speed before and after starting medication, so you can see the change.
Adults 18+. Milwaukee metro & telehealth across Wisconsin.
Overall Score
Before
After
8 weeks after starting treatment
What's behind the score
We test four areas of cognition: focus, memory, speed, and impulse control. Then we track them over time.
What the Evaluation Includes
Cognitive testing, a clinical interview, validated rating scales, and a clear answer. Your baseline.
A 25-minute computerized assessment measuring focus, memory, speed, and impulse control. Objective data that tracks your progress.
A video visit where we talk about you and ADHD. How it shows up, what's been difficult, and what brought you here.
If ADHD is confirmed, your treatment plan is built around you. How ADHD has shaped your past informs where we go from here. You leave with your results, your report, and a clear next step.
Pricing
You pay upfront. No insurance billing, no authorization delays, no surprise costs. The price you see is the price you pay. HSA & FSA accepted.
Comprehensive ADHD evaluation with cognitive testing and a written report. Your baseline.
Follow-up visits, cognitive retesting, medication adjustments, and secure messaging with your doctor.
What about insurance?
We don't bill insurance directly, but after each visit we give you a detailed receipt called a superbill. It has everything your insurance company needs to reimburse you. You submit it, and they pay you back based on your out-of-network benefits. Many patients recover 40-80% of the cost.
Ongoing Care
Your experience and your test results, side by side. That's how we know what's working and what needs to change.
Dosing shaped by what you're noticing and what the testing shows.
Tests at week 4 and 8 while finding your optimal dose. Focus, memory, speed, and impulse control tracked.
Questions between visits: medication timing, side effects, refill coordination.
Your Doctor
Nicholas Bracciano, MD
Board-Certified Psychiatrist
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Dr. Bracciano is a board-certified psychiatrist with specialized training in complex diagnostic evaluations, including patients where ADHD overlaps with anxiety, depression, and other conditions that complicate the picture. He built Exhale Psychiatry to give adults real answers about their attention and cognition, backed by objective data.
Every evaluation includes objective cognitive testing. Every follow-up measures whether treatment is actually working. You see the numbers. You see the change.
Common Questions
Yes. Under current DEA rules, practitioners can prescribe Schedule II stimulants (like Adderall, Vyvanse, and Concerta) via video telehealth without requiring an in-person visit first. These flexibilities are in effect through December 31, 2026, while permanent regulations are being finalized.
All prescriptions require a thorough medical evaluation, which is what our comprehensive assessment provides. We follow the same diagnostic and monitoring standards whether you're in person or on video.
It's a 25-minute computerized assessment you complete on your own computer or tablet. You'll work through a series of short tasks, each about 2 to 3 minutes, that measure sustained attention, working memory, processing speed, and impulse control. Think quick, game-like exercises.
Results are scored automatically against age- and gender-matched norms, so we can see exactly where you stand. No preparation needed.
You pay us directly at the time of service. After your appointment, we provide a superbill: a detailed receipt with the diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and provider information your insurance company needs. You submit it to your insurer, and they reimburse you based on your out-of-network benefits.
Reimbursement varies by plan. Many patients recover 40-80% of the evaluation cost. You can call the number on your insurance card and ask about your out-of-network mental health benefits before booking.
No. You can schedule directly. No referral, no prior authorization, no paperwork from another provider. If your therapist or primary care doctor wants to send clinical context, we're happy to receive it, but it's not required.
That's a good outcome. Knowing what you're actually dealing with is the point. Anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and other conditions can look identical to ADHD, and they all require different treatment.
If we identify a different condition, we offer ongoing treatment for it.
The monthly fee covers everything: follow-up visits, medication adjustments and titration, cognitive retesting at key intervals, and secure messaging with your doctor between appointments. There are no per-visit fees on top of the monthly rate.
You're not locked in. Cancel anytime. Superbills are provided monthly so you can submit to your insurance for out-of-network reimbursement.
During the evaluation and the first few follow-ups (around 4 and 8 weeks), yes. Those three data points give us a trendline that shows how treatment is actually landing. After that, testing is available whenever it's useful: dose changes, new concerns, or if you just want to check in on the numbers.
Once you've found your dose, testing is there whenever you want it. Dose changes, new concerns, or just checking in on your numbers. It's on your terms.
Yes. You'll still get the full cognitive baseline. If you're already on medication, now you have data on whether your current treatment is actually working. A lot of patients come in knowing they have ADHD but never having had objective testing done.
We don't submit prior authorizations to insurance companies. Our clinical time goes to your evaluation and treatment, not insurance paperwork. We prescribe strategically to minimize PA triggers: starting with well-covered generics, knowing which medications your plan is likely to cover, and helping you find cost-reduction options like manufacturer coupons when needed. Most patients never run into a PA issue.