
Healthcare Providers in Mexico City
Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Mexico City.
Manage ADHD with support from English-speaking psychiatrists and neurologists in Mexico. Our specialists provide evaluations, medication management, and behavioral strategies for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Dra Mariana Morales Mejía
Psychiatrist
5.0
UNAM graduate
5+ years of experience
1.61 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
Appointment started on time • Empathetic • Detailed Explanations
Common visit reasons are Depression, Sleep problems, Bipolar Disorder
In-clinic availability
Sat
May 24
3
Appts
Sun
May 25
No Appts
Mon
May 26
No Appts
Tue
May 27
3
Appts
Wed
May 28
No Appts
Thu
May 29
3
Appts
Fri
May 30
No Appts
Sat
May 31
3
Appts
Sun
Jun 1
No Appts
Mon
Jun 2
No Appts
Tue
Jun 3
3
Appts
More
In-clinic availability
Sat
May 24
3
Appts
Sun
May 25
No Appts
Mon
May 26
No Appts
Tue
May 27
3
Appts
Wed
May 28
No Appts
Thu
May 29
3
Appts
Fri
May 30
No Appts
Sat
May 31
3
Appts
Sun
Jun 1
No Appts

Dr Grisha Suquet Unkind
Psychiatrist
UNAM graduate
11+ years of experience
2.5 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
Common visit reasons are Depression, Psychotherapy, Talk Therapy
In-clinic availability
Sat
May 24
1
Appts
Sun
May 25
2
Appts
Mon
May 26
No Appts
Tue
May 27
No Appts
Wed
May 28
4
Appts
Thu
May 29
5
Appts
Fri
May 30
4
Appts
Sat
May 31
7
Appts
Sun
Jun 1
7
Appts
Mon
Jun 2
7
Appts
Tue
Jun 3
6
Appts
More
In-clinic availability
Sat
May 24
1
Appts
Sun
May 25
2
Appts
Mon
May 26
No Appts
Tue
May 27
No Appts
Wed
May 28
4
Appts
Thu
May 29
5
Appts
Fri
May 30
4
Appts
Sat
May 31
7
Appts
Sun
Jun 1
7
Appts
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with functioning and development. While often diagnosed in childhood, many adults either receive diagnosis later in life or need continuing care for previously diagnosed ADHD. Travel can disrupt medication routines and coping strategies, making access to care important for travelers with ADHD. Symptoms in adults include difficulty maintaining attention, poor time management, disorganization, restlessness, impulsive decision-making, and emotional dysregulation. Proper treatment is important as untreated ADHD is associated with higher risks of academic/career difficulties, relationship problems, substance abuse, and accidents. Diagnosis involves comprehensive clinical assessment, rating scales, and sometimes neuropsychological testing. Treatment typically combines medication (stimulants like methylphenidate or amphetamine compounds, or non-stimulants like atomoxetine) with behavioral strategies and lifestyle modifications. For travelers to Mexico, it's important to note that medication regulations differ from the US—some ADHD medications classified as controlled substances may be unavailable or have different prescription requirements, making consultation with a local specialist valuable for alternative options.