> There's little regulation, but in order to get federal ADA accommodations in gradschool I had to get a diagnosis that took weeks.
That's because you wanted to get something from via the ADA. If you just go to a website, do a questionnaire with _very_ leading questions (that you can do anonymously several times to make sure you get the desired result), book a meeting, and then you can walk out of your meeting with a prescription. Pending a mandatory drugs test, of course.
Ask me how I know. And I actually _do_ have clinically diagnosed ADHD, so I didn't need to fake anything.
That's because you wanted to get something from via the ADA. If you just go to a website, do a questionnaire with _very_ leading questions (that you can do anonymously several times to make sure you get the desired result), book a meeting, and then you can walk out of your meeting with a prescription. Pending a mandatory drugs test, of course.
Ask me how I know. And I actually _do_ have clinically diagnosed ADHD, so I didn't need to fake anything.