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The service our founder wishes he'd had

helloadhd didn't start as a business plan. It started with one diagnosis, decades too late, and a question its founder couldn't stop asking: how did everyone miss this for so long?

Saif Walajahi, founder of helloadhd
Saif Walajahi
Founder · Registered Psychotherapist (Q)
A note from our founder

For a long time, I thought I was just bad at being a person.

I was the kid with the messy desk and the brilliant essay turned in three days late. The one who was “so smart, if only he applied himself.” I lost things, interrupted people, started ten projects and finished none, and quietly believed it meant I was lazy, careless, or broken.

It took until my mid-twenties, already in grad school to become a therapist, for someone to say the word ADHD out loud about me. The relief was enormous. And right behind it came a harder question: how did everyone miss this for so long?

Saif Walajahi Founder, helloadhd
Registered Psychotherapist (Q)
The diagnosis didn't change who I was. It changed the story I'd been telling myself about who I was.
Saif Walajahi
How we got here

The long way to helloadhd

From an undiagnosed kid to a clinician who couldn't ignore what he was seeing, here's the path that led to building this.

The early years

Growing up “scattered”

Undiagnosed ADHD looks a lot like character flaws when you're a kid. I was bright and curious but couldn't keep a binder organized to save my life. The feedback was always the same: try harder, focus, stop forgetting. So I learned to mask, to over-prepare, and to carry a low hum of shame everywhere I went.

Mid-twenties

A diagnosis that reframed everything

Ironically, I was training to help other people's minds when I finally understood my own. Getting diagnosed as an adult didn't hand me an excuse, it handed me an explanation, and with it, the first tools that actually worked with my brain instead of against it.

In practice

The clients who sounded just like me

Once I was practising, I kept meeting people who'd been in therapy for years, for anxiety, for depression, for “low motivation”, and never once had anyone connect the dots to ADHD. They'd done all the worksheets and still felt like they were failing. The pattern was impossible to unsee.

The turning point

The gap I couldn't ignore

Here's the part that genuinely shocked me: most therapists get almost no formal training in ADHD or neurodivergence. Caring, skilled clinicians were doing their best with a framework that simply wasn't built for these brains, and clients were paying the price in mismatched, shame-tinged care.

Today

So we built the thing that should already exist

helloadhd is the service I wish my younger self could have found: every therapist genuinely specialized in ADHD, matched to you by a human, with care designed around how neurodivergent brains actually work. No more being the exception in someone else's playbook.

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