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    Steven Mee, MD

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    Clifford Corman, MD

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    3.2(66 reviews)
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    I saw Dr. Corman for a few appointments in 2021. He did initially diagnose me with ADHD, but how he…read morewent about prescribing medication for my ADHD did not sit right with me. He brags about how he helped develop TOVA, a computer program that he will sit you in front of with a clicker button (on a desktop that looks like it is only capable of running MS-DOS). Okay, maybe using it to diagnose someone could be super helpful, but the way he uses it to decide on the medication he will prescribe feels absolutely useless. He gives you a pill in a little envelope and has you come back the next day to test you on how well you play the computer game on the medication he gave you; if it isn't "up to par" to where he thinks you should be, he gives you another pill and has you come back to try it all over again, in no way taking into account how you, the client, may feel on the different medications he has given you. After all of his "testing" that I was subjected to, Dr. Corman settled on a medication that I particularly did not like, and as a mom, I did not feel it lasted long enough in my system to get through the day with enough focus and add on daily headaches. I brought all of this up with Dr. Corman, and instead of listening to me as an adult with opinions, he told me to take three XR (extended-release) pills a day at the lowest dose possible. This was after almost two weeks of being put through the wringer and taking five or six different types of medication given to me in tiny envelopes. Eventually, I decided that I wanted to find a psychiatrist who would work WITH me as a patient to find a drug that we both felt worked, with my input into the situation. I did, which has been super helpful. See anyone before you see Dr. Corman; he seems stuck in the 80s and 90s, probably when he developed that computer test.

    This is a tricky review for me. This is the guy who helped develop the testing for ADHD…read more He knows his stuff, but he's also got some dated ideas at this point and only sees one way to do things. That combination gave me the impression he's not really interested in hearing what's been working for you or adapting medication to your other issues. I've used marijuana to treat my symptoms successfully for the past 15 years. I've had a decade and a half of good results with it. But, I know it interferes with the electronic testing he performs though so I went in there expecting him to tell me I needed to cut it and other medications off for testing. Heck chocolate even messes with his testing. I came in because I'm in my 30's now and my adhd symptoms aren't under control anymore. My wife is dying, I'm the sole provider for my family, and I have anxiety that I didn't have before. He didn't really address how that might affect my adhd. He blamed it on the marijuana and gave me a diagnosis of "pot dependence". Compared marijuana to heroin and started asking if I'd be willing to take that. So, I took it to heart. Walked out and stopped taking all my medications including marijuana. Ya know what, it wasn't as hard as he made it seem, and no I don't think I needed rehab for it (something he pushes for plain old weed). You know what was hard? Getting off the amphetamines they pushed on me as a kid. I saw shadow people and had crazy withdrawals from it. But you aren't amphetamine dependent because you need it for adhd, and I really don't think I fit the dsm-v for marijuana dependence. This dude just doesn't care to listen, because he's been doing the same routine for 20 years. You can get TOVA testing elsewhere for cheaper. You don't need him to be the one doing it.

    Steven Mee, MD - psychiatrists - Updated May 2026

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