Three courses. Every trap mapped.
Self-paced. Lifetime access. Built for the brains that have to use them.
Adult ADHD Navigation
Most US insurers route adult ADHD evaluations through the same gates: therapy prerequisites, screening detours, quiet clock resets. This course maps them for whatever plan you have.
Getting HRT Without the Runaround
Your doctor isn't ignoring your symptoms. They're routing them to therapy, SSRIs, and birth control instead. This course covers every plan type.
Kaiser Adult ADHD Navigation
Kaiser's ADHD evaluation process is designed to take years. Our most complete course compresses it to months, using the same system, the same insurance, the same Kaiser.
Taking both the ADHD and HRT courses?
The Complete Navigation Bundle gives you everything in both courses, one price. Starting at $597 with founder pricing.
You're in the right place if any of these are true.
You have been told your symptoms are stress, anxiety, aging, or lifestyle. You know that's not the whole story.
You're a parent whose child needs a pediatric specialist and your California HMO keeps sending you in circles.
You're an adult trying to get an ADHD evaluation through Kaiser and you've been waiting months with no clear path forward.
You're perimenopausal and your doctor keeps handing you SSRIs, therapy, or birth control instead of HRT.
You're about to walk into an ADHD evaluation and you want to understand what's actually happening in that room.
You're worried an ADHD evaluation wasn't (or won't be) impartial, and you want to know what to watch for.
From people who'd been told to just wait.
I was three days from booking a $6,200 outside evaluation because I'd given up on Kaiser. My Kaiser evaluation is now two weeks out, covered. I used that money for something else.
I was about to pay out of pocket for Midi when Lucy showed me how to communicate with Kaiser. I was placed on HRT right away.
I was denied the first time and thought it was over. The denial section showed me I still had real options. My evaluation is in 3 days.
My name is Lucy.
I lost a six-figure job because Kaiser delayed my ADHD diagnosis for over four years. I spent years being told my perimenopause symptoms were stress, aging, and poor nutrition. I got my ADHD diagnosis, my Schedule II prescription, and maximum dose HRT through Kaiser NorCal. Not because the system made it easy. Because I learned it well enough to elbow my way to great care.
Before any of this, I spent 17 years professionally finding where complex systems break down: first in risk and emergency management for a multibillion-dollar company, then in UX research. I reverse-engineer how organizations actually work versus how they claim to work.
