Redfern Health Center

ADD/ADHD Information
 

Clemson University (CU) students who wish to receive services for Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHC) may access services through CU Student Disability Services (SDS) and Redfern Health Center (RHC). Students seeking medication monitoring and who have been previously diagnosed with ADD/ADHD must have their documentation evaluated to determine if it meets guidelines of Student Disability Services. Students without documentation and who suspect that they meet the criteria for ADD/ADHD must be evaluated by a qualified psychologist to increase the likelihood that the evaluation will meet SDS guidelines.

Redfern provides psychological evaluations through Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and medication monitoring through Medical Services.  The entry point for a student seeking ADD/ADHD services is through the Office of Student Disability Services.  SDS is located in Redfern Health Center and may be reached by phone at 864-656-6848.  Students and parents who visit Clemson University during summer orientation are encouraged to call SDS in advance of their visit to arrange an appointment with a disability specialist.

To facilitate access to services in the most efficient manner, please follow the suggestions below:

Students with no prior history of an ADD/ADHD evaluation or prescribed medication:

Students with previous history of ADD/ADHD treatment from a medical provider: