Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 23:30     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:does anyone have the email they can copy and paste in here? MY DD is a patient but we didn't receive it


I don’t get an email til tmsg to schedule a visit for my son for an assessment and Margaret emailed back that they’d shut down. Very surprising. They seemed well run and organized from the outside. No notice isn’t fair at all. Families and patients left stranded. Good care is hard to find.



Excuse typos. Why dose iPhone have that funky checkbox now. I can’t see what I’m typing.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 23:29     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:does anyone have the email they can copy and paste in here? MY DD is a patient but we didn't receive it


I don’t get an email til tmsg to schedule a visit for my son for an assessment and Margaret emailed back that they’d shut down. Very surprising. They seemed well run and organized from the outside. No notice isn’t fair at all. Families and patients left stranded. Good care is hard to find.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 21:21     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

MoCo Show or Potomac Loop--can't remember which--listed DCUM as their source for announcing the closing. Given what the pp said about abandonment I think someobdy should contact Post Local.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 20:52     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Thanks for posting!

I missed the email - it went to spam. I would never have known anything until I attempted to have my next appointment!
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 19:06     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Be careful of practices using this thread to advertise their practice. Contact your pediatrician for med management in the meantime and also request a list of recommended providers from them. All pediatricians offices have great lists to share.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 17:19     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone!
In light of the recent and abrupt closure of the Chesapeake Center, we want to extend our support to individuals and families who may be navigating an unexpected disruption in care. We currently have immediate availability for both in-person and virtual services.

We are Snapdragon Wellness, a private therapy practice specializing in ADHD and executive functioning development. We are located in Gaithersburg, MD, and we hold a PsyPact license. We are OON, but we can provide superbills to help clients submit claims to their insurance companies for potential reimbursement.

We provide comprehensive testing services, including brief diagnostic evaluations, full neuropsychological evaluations, and more. We also offer individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, food therapy, and overall wellness development.

If you or someone you know was receiving services through Chesapeake and is seeking ongoing evaluation or treatment, we would be happy to help provide stable, compassionate care during this time.

Please feel free to reach out to us directly at info@snapdragonwellness.com or share this information with those who may benefit!
https://www.snapdragonwellness.com/


Do you also provide medication management? That's what we used Chesapeake for...


DDs pediatrician stepped in this morning to call in her script while we scramble. My request was not her first one. Maybe reach out to your ped if you're stuck for a few weeks.


I think this is a good idea. Even doctors who don't like to prescribe controlled substances will often write you a month or two if you're between providers.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 17:09     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:22:49, odd, that's our kid's doctor, and she sent out a letter saying she could not continue with her!


What was the status reason?? Seems unethical to stop treatment without ensuring patient has care in place


In an ideal world, it would be different, but in America, doctors close practices and/or switch practices, sometimes on very short notice, and patients just need to find other arrangements...


As a provider it feels weird- when someone leaves the practice I work at they offer for patient to follow or help them arrange alternative option


Exactly. I'm an SLP and I think this could be considered client abandonment in my field. Health care providers cannot just abruptly pull the plug in a disorganized fashion like a 7-Eleven. There are rules and codes of practice for doctors, psychologists, etc. My own specialist informed me of her impending June retirement at an appointment today and I've been given a choice of two other doctors in the practice to continue my care. I have 6 months to decide which one I prefer.

Here's the Maryland Board of Psychologists link to filing a complaint: https://health.maryland.gov/psych/Pages/complaint.aspx
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 12:59     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone!
In light of the recent and abrupt closure of the Chesapeake Center, we want to extend our support to individuals and families who may be navigating an unexpected disruption in care. We currently have immediate availability for both in-person and virtual services.

We are Snapdragon Wellness, a private therapy practice specializing in ADHD and executive functioning development. We are located in Gaithersburg, MD, and we hold a PsyPact license. We are OON, but we can provide superbills to help clients submit claims to their insurance companies for potential reimbursement.

We provide comprehensive testing services, including brief diagnostic evaluations, full neuropsychological evaluations, and more. We also offer individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, food therapy, and overall wellness development.

If you or someone you know was receiving services through Chesapeake and is seeking ongoing evaluation or treatment, we would be happy to help provide stable, compassionate care during this time.

Please feel free to reach out to us directly at info@snapdragonwellness.com or share this information with those who may benefit!
https://www.snapdragonwellness.com/


Do you also provide medication management? That's what we used Chesapeake for...


DDs pediatrician stepped in this morning to call in her script while we scramble. My request was not her first one. Maybe reach out to your ped if you're stuck for a few weeks.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 12:49     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

It doesn't look like they are qualified to write RXs so no offense, but basically useless.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 10:29     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone!
In light of the recent and abrupt closure of the Chesapeake Center, we want to extend our support to individuals and families who may be navigating an unexpected disruption in care. We currently have immediate availability for both in-person and virtual services.

We are Snapdragon Wellness, a private therapy practice specializing in ADHD and executive functioning development. We are located in Gaithersburg, MD, and we hold a PsyPact license. We are OON, but we can provide superbills to help clients submit claims to their insurance companies for potential reimbursement.

We provide comprehensive testing services, including brief diagnostic evaluations, full neuropsychological evaluations, and more. We also offer individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, food therapy, and overall wellness development.

If you or someone you know was receiving services through Chesapeake and is seeking ongoing evaluation or treatment, we would be happy to help provide stable, compassionate care during this time.

Please feel free to reach out to us directly at info@snapdragonwellness.com or share this information with those who may benefit!
https://www.snapdragonwellness.com/


Do you also provide medication management? That's what we used Chesapeake for...
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 09:21     Subject: Re:Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Hi everyone!
In light of the recent and abrupt closure of the Chesapeake Center, we want to extend our support to individuals and families who may be navigating an unexpected disruption in care. We currently have immediate availability for both in-person and virtual services.

We are Snapdragon Wellness, a private therapy practice specializing in ADHD and executive functioning development. We are located in Gaithersburg, MD, and we hold a PsyPact license. We are OON, but we can provide superbills to help clients submit claims to their insurance companies for potential reimbursement.

We provide comprehensive testing services, including brief diagnostic evaluations, full neuropsychological evaluations, and more. We also offer individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, food therapy, and overall wellness development.

If you or someone you know was receiving services through Chesapeake and is seeking ongoing evaluation or treatment, we would be happy to help provide stable, compassionate care during this time.

Please feel free to reach out to us directly at info@snapdragonwellness.com or share this information with those who may benefit!
https://www.snapdragonwellness.com/
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 09:14     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:Has Chesapeake even notified patients directly or are we all just hearing from our providers?


I heard from our provider. She is trying to join another practice.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 09:12     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thinks what's happened with the practice suddenly closing with no notice is just horrible to their patients. I think about the children in crisis who depend on their weekly sessions and how terrible this is for them and their parents. The negative effects of closing abruptly may have on their patients and their patients safety is a major concern. However, I do not believe that a breach in their computer system releasing email addresses is enough to shut a place down. These things happen with hospitals and doctors offices from time to time. Typically they work with a company to put security measures in place so it doesn't happen again but closing like this seems unheard of. Dr. Nadeau is a pioneer in ADHD and women. This is sad that her once reputable clinic has gone to total crap. I recommend that all patients of the clinic affected by this sudden closing, file a complaint with the department of health. They handle these types of complaints specific to a practice or a provider. Complaining here or to WaPo won't do as much as a DOH complaint against the practice.


I could understand a complaint against a practice that is still open but is there really anything they can do now that the practice has closed?


A board complaint can prevent them from keeping up the other practice in FL. Also guessing there are many outstanding testing reports- somehow needs to be addressed ( refunded?)
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 08:26     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

Anonymous wrote:I thinks what's happened with the practice suddenly closing with no notice is just horrible to their patients. I think about the children in crisis who depend on their weekly sessions and how terrible this is for them and their parents. The negative effects of closing abruptly may have on their patients and their patients safety is a major concern. However, I do not believe that a breach in their computer system releasing email addresses is enough to shut a place down. These things happen with hospitals and doctors offices from time to time. Typically they work with a company to put security measures in place so it doesn't happen again but closing like this seems unheard of. Dr. Nadeau is a pioneer in ADHD and women. This is sad that her once reputable clinic has gone to total crap. I recommend that all patients of the clinic affected by this sudden closing, file a complaint with the department of health. They handle these types of complaints specific to a practice or a provider. Complaining here or to WaPo won't do as much as a DOH complaint against the practice.


I could understand a complaint against a practice that is still open but is there really anything they can do now that the practice has closed?
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2026 00:36     Subject: Chesapeake ADHD closing its doors?

I thinks what's happened with the practice suddenly closing with no notice is just horrible to their patients. I think about the children in crisis who depend on their weekly sessions and how terrible this is for them and their parents. The negative effects of closing abruptly may have on their patients and their patients safety is a major concern. However, I do not believe that a breach in their computer system releasing email addresses is enough to shut a place down. These things happen with hospitals and doctors offices from time to time. Typically they work with a company to put security measures in place so it doesn't happen again but closing like this seems unheard of. Dr. Nadeau is a pioneer in ADHD and women. This is sad that her once reputable clinic has gone to total crap. I recommend that all patients of the clinic affected by this sudden closing, file a complaint with the department of health. They handle these types of complaints specific to a practice or a provider. Complaining here or to WaPo won't do as much as a DOH complaint against the practice.