McKinney ADHD

Teachers in public and private McKinney Texas schools are trained to recognize the characteristics of ADD and ADHD. An ideal teacher should be encouraging, motivating, and skilled at implementing a variety of teaching styles. Since ADD/ADHD children are more prone to boredom, they need the material presented slowly, clearly, and repeatedly reinforced. Nevertheless, as your child’s most zealous advocate a parent must become informed and not rely on teachers, educational specialists, psychologists and other personnel at the school as they are under no obligation to diagnose or implement help for your child unless presented with a diagnostic letter from a medical professional.

mckinney

ADD / ADHD Treatment Center
Robert C. Young M.D.
1524 Independence Parkway
Suite A-1
Plano, Texas 75075
(972) 943-0410

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:40 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:40 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:40 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:40 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:40 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

  • "Dr. C is awesome! He is not pushy with a treatment plan and really gives you all your options. He is supportive of a conservative or an aggressive treatment plan, whichever the parent favors. I brought my 5-year-old in when she started having trouble in school, and we had exhausted all of our options. He was very kind and caring and really took the time to listen and educate our family about ADHD."
    Larryssa L.
  • "We LOVE Dr. John. He has changed the complete dynamic of our entire house. There is no more yelling, there are no more tears. Those have been replaced with big smiles and an awesome report card. Leaving our family practitioner and taking our son to Dr. John has literally been one of best decisions!"
    Tonya W.
  • "Best decision ever to seek out help for my inability to concentrate! Dr. Chuang is great at understanding the issues. Am now able to be more productive at work and complete tasks without getting so distracted."
    Martha D.