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ADHS.Berlin is the website of a psychotherapy practice team in Mitte, Berlin, Germany. It focuses on adult ADHS/ADS—attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—covering symptom education, an initial self-test, professional diagnosis, and treatment appointments. It is not a general medical platform, but a dedicated site for a local offline psychotherapy clinic. The service language is clearly stated as German, and the site notes that it does not provide ADHD diagnosis or treatment in English.
The website provides a systematic introduction to adult ADHS, including attention difficulties, impulsivity, internal or external hyperactivity, how ADHS presents in women, and common comorbidities. Actual services include an ADHS self-test, appointments at a diagnostic center, psychotherapy, mindfulness training, ADHS coaching, and information on group therapy. Its diagnostic approach emphasizes a combined assessment using questionnaires, clinical interviews, medical history, symptom development over time, and supporting evidence such as school records, work documentation, or evaluations from others, rather than relying on imaging or laboratory markers.
Pricing information is relatively transparent but not very specific. The site states that adult ADHS diagnosis usually requires around 3 to 5 sessions, each lasting 50 minutes, billed according to the German psychotherapy fee schedule GOP based on the amount of work involved. Statutory health insurance does not cover it, while private health insurance may do so; users can also pay out of pocket. Therapy, coaching, and mindfulness training are likewise mainly aimed at privately insured or self-paying clients. The drawback is that the pages do not provide a direct total price range.
The main strengths are its clear professional focus and detailed content, especially its thorough discussion of real-life adult ADHS issues such as misdiagnosis, comorbidities, procrastination, time management, and self-esteem. Appointment links, phone number, email, and address are all provided, which adds credibility. The downsides are that the service is highly location-specific and essentially suited to in-person visits in Berlin; it does not support English-language services, making it unfriendly for international users; and statutory insurance is not accepted, which creates a relatively high financial barrier.
It is suitable for adults living in Berlin or able to travel to Berlin Mitte, especially those who suspect they have long-term issues with inattention, impulsivity, procrastination, organizational difficulties, mood swings, or inner restlessness, and who want a formal diagnosis and behavioral therapy. It is not suitable for people who only want quick online medication, English-language service, or full coverage through statutory health insurance.
Based on the site type, it appears to be a standard informational page for a German medical clinic and should likely be directly accessible from mainland China. However, the service itself is located in Germany and diagnosis/treatment is conducted offline in German. For Chinese users, it is mainly useful as a reference source; actual care would require being in Germany and following the local medical process.
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adhs.berlin is an Germany Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach adhs.berlin directly.