
ADD Clinics
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Specialty |
| Location | Gulfport, Slidell |
| Doctors | Stanford Owen MD, Internal Medicine |
About
At ADD Clinics in Gulfport, Mississippi, Dr. Stanford Owen applies more than four decades of medical experience to one focused purpose: accurately diagnosing and treating adult Attention Deficit Disorder. He built the practice around a framework drawn from Dr. Daniel Amen's SPECT brain imaging research, which identifies seven distinct ADD types. Each type calls for a different treatment strategy, and Dr. Owen tailors his approach accordingly.
The practice operates on a philosophy of measurable improvement. Dr. Owen teaches patients which factors damage brain function, how to eliminate them, and how to add healing foods, supplements, and behaviors. His clinical toolkit spans psychopharmacology, nutritional medicine, behavioral interventions, and a wide range of diagnostics including Cerescan SPECT brain imaging, FibroScan, sleep apnea testing, and carotid, thyroid, and heart ultrasounds. , JD, a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor with 20 years of experience in addiction treatment, also supports patients at the practice. ADD Clinics does not file or accept health insurance; all fees are posted transparently.
Details
Address
3300 15th St., Gulfport, MS 39501
Phone
(228) 864-9669Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Initial Medical Evaluation $275; $50 deposit. Includes 24/7 availability via email, text, phone, unlimited office visits, prescription refills, medication pre-approvals, referrals or reports. Health insurance is not filed or accepted. Lab tests $30-90; Drug Screen $40; FibroScan $125 for initial visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The initial medical evaluation at ADD Clinics costs $275, with a $50 deposit required to schedule. Lab tests range from $30 to $90 depending on the panel. A drug screen costs $40, and a FibroScan liver scan costs $125 when performed at the initial visit. ADD Clinics posts all fees transparently so patients know costs before their appointment.
No. ADD Clinics does not file or accept health insurance for any services. The practice operates on a direct-pay model with all fees posted openly. Patients pay directly for their visits, labs, and any additional diagnostics.
After the initial evaluation, established patients at ADD Clinics receive 24/7 availability via email, text, and phone. The membership also includes unlimited office visits, prescription refills, medication pre-approvals, referrals, and reports. This structure gives patients consistent access to Dr. Owen without scheduling barriers.
ADD Clinics identifies and treats seven ADD types based on Dr. Daniel Amen's SPECT brain imaging research. These are Classic (inattentive, hyperactive, impulsive), Inattentive (sluggish, apathetic), Overfocused (anxious, argumentative, compulsive), Temporal Lobe (quick temper, rage, panic), Limbic (moodiness, low energy, chronic depression), Ring of Fire (angry, aggressive, inflexible), and Anxious (tense, nervous, social anxiety). Each type calls for a different treatment approach.
No. ADD Clinics focuses exclusively on adult patients with Attention Deficit Disorder. Dr. Owen has specialized in treating adults with ADD since 2001, and the practice's diagnostic and treatment protocols target adult presentations of the condition.
ADD Clinics offers a broad range of diagnostics to support accurate ADD evaluation and co-morbidity detection. These include Cerescan SPECT brain imaging, FibroScan liver scanning, sleep apnea testing, Irlen screening for visual processing, carotid artery ultrasound, thyroid ultrasound, heart ultrasound, bone density testing, and laboratory blood and urine analysis. Drug screening is also available.
Yes. , JD, a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor with 20 years of experience in addiction and drug dependency treatment, works with patients at the clinic. The practice also incorporates behavioral interventions, diet and lifestyle consultation, and guidance on exercise as part of its treatment approach.
Dr. Owen views medication as one tool among several. His framework holds that medication can improve brain function by roughly 30 percent, but that removing brain-damaging factors and adding brain-healing foods and supplements each contribute additional improvement. He prescribes both stimulant and non-stimulant medications, including Clonidine and Guanfacine, based on each patient's ADD type and overall health profile.
Prospective patients can contact ADD Clinics at its Gulfport location at 3300 15th Street. The practice requires a $50 deposit to schedule the initial medical evaluation. m. , and the practice accepts contact 24/7 by phone and email for inquiries.
Practice last updated April 11, 2026

