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How Much Does EndeavorRx Cost?

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December 19, 2022
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    There's a growing number of ways to address symptoms of ADHD. As an FDA-approved digital therapeutic and medical device, EndeavorRx is the first of its kind. But what exactly is EndeavorRx, and how much does it cost? In this article, you will learn about EndeavorRx and how treatments like it can help children with ADHD. We'll also discuss how much EndeavorRx costs, whether you need a prescription to get EndeavorRx for your child, and more affordable alternatives to EndeavorRx treatment.

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    What Is EndeavorRx?

    EndeavorRx is an ADHD treatment designed for children ages 8-12. EndeavorRx is a digital therapeutic that provides an immersive video game experience for children with ADHD. Since it focuses primarily on inattention symptoms, EndeavorRx is prescribed for kids with primarily inattentive or combined-type ADHD.

    Clinical trials show that kids who use EndeavorRx demonstrate improvements in attention measures and inattentive ADHD symptoms. Parents can use the EndeavorRx app to track their child's progress with the video game.

    EndeavorRx may be right for your child if:

    • They live in the United States.
    • They have an existing therapeutic program.
    • They can access an iPhone, iPad, or Android device to play.
    • They are in the right age range.
    • They have primarily inattentive or combined type ADHD.

    Review the mobile device manufacturer's instructions before your child starts playing EndeavorRx. Although there is a free EndeavorRx demo kids can try, the demo does not have the same benefits as the prescription version of the game.

    How Much Does EndeavorRx Cost?

    EndeavorRx costs $99/month without insurance. With insurance, the cost of EndeavorRx may be lower. However, not all insurance companies will cover it. Payment plans aren't available for EndeavorRx at this time. If you are interested in treatments like EndeavorRx but cannot afford it, there are alternatives to consider. 

    How Does It Address Symptoms?

    EndeavorRx addresses symptoms of ADHD by targeting areas of the brain that play a critical role in attention function via motor challenges and sensory stimuli. As kids play the game, they must multi-task and ignore distractions while collecting targets, avoiding obstacles, and navigating courses. 

    Typically, kids play EndeavorRx for 25 minutes 5 days/week for at least one month or as their prescriber recommends. If your child has a prescription for EndeavorRx, talk with your child's healthcare provider about how often they should play.

    EndeavorRx treatment measures your child's performance as they play and personalizes their treatment in real-time. Parents use the EndeavorRx insight app to monitor their child's progress.

    Do I Need a Prescription For EndeavorRx?

    EndeavorRx requires a prescription. Not only is it considered a medical device, but it is crucial that a child who uses EndeavorRx treatment has a healthcare team who can ensure that kids get the full spectrum of treatments they need and can answer medical questions about the use of digital therapeutics. EndeavorRx is used as an add-on to other treatments for children with ADHD, such as medication and clinician-directed therapy.

    There are some potential side effects of using EndeavorRx. Side effects can include frustration, dizziness, emotional reaction, aggression, and nausea. Talk with their prescriber if your child experiences frustration, headaches, joint pain, eye strain, or other adverse effects when using digital therapeutics like EndeavorRx.

    EndeavorRx treatment may not be suitable for all children. Parents of children with photo-sensitive epilepsy, a medical disorder or physical limitations that affect the ability to use a mobile device, or color-blindness should talk with their child's healthcare provider before using EndeavorRx.

    More Affordable Alternatives

    If your insurance doesn't cover EndeavorRx, or if it is too expensive even with insurance applied, there are other options. Talk with your child's healthcare provider if your child experiences side effects (e.g., joint pain) or if you have questions about the discontinuation of EndeavorRx treatment. Make sure you understand the steps to proper device disposal before getting rid of the device.

    Remember that EndeavorRx treatment is not a replacement for ADHD medication or therapy. With that in mind, EndeavorRx alternatives should also be used in addition to clinician-directed therapy, medication, and other treatments.

    Try Joon app

    Joon is a new video game for children with ADHD. Joon is backed by psychologists, teachers, and occupational therapists, but no prescription is required. Kids who use Joon display benefits such as improvements in executive function, independence, and motivation. Many parents say that their parent-child relationship is better because of the app.

    Parents sign up first with the Joon Parent App and create a list of real-life tasks for kids to complete. For example, washing the dishes, bathing, or doing homework. 

    After your child completes their assigned tasks, you must approve them to mark the task as complete in the app. Once you approve your child's tasks, they get rewards in the game that let them care for a virtual pet of their choice. 

    90% of kids who use Joon finish all of the tasks their parents assign. Kids use a separate app (the Joon Pet Game app) to play. You can share a device or sign up with separate devices.

    We offer a one-week free trial so that your family can try Joon before you sign up for the paid version. After your free trial period is up, you can pick from a monthly or annual plan. With a total of over 3.6k reviews, Joon has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars in the App Store.

    Click here to download Joon.

    Habitica

    Habitica is a productivity and habit-building app that uses elements of retro RPG video games to "gamify" tasks, goals, and routines. In the Habitica app, you add a customized list of goals, chores, and tasks. Once you complete those goals, chores, and tasks, you get experience, gold, and items to use in the game.

    You can get the basic version of Habitica for free, but there are four subscriptions you can choose from if you want to gain access to more features. Habitica has an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars.

    Get Habitica on Google play or download it in the App Store.

    Magic Land ADHD

    Magic Land ADHD is a little bit different from the other apps listed here, but it can be valuable for children with ADHD nonetheless. Magic Land ADHD is an app and educational game designed for children with ADHD ages 7-15. In the game, children can work on a variety of school subjects, such as math, science, languages, and spelling or reading.

    While learning, kids play a game with magic spells, quests, bosses to fight, and more - much like a regular action video game. There is a "learn-only mode" for when kids need to practice without playing the game.

    Magic Land ADHD is free with in-app purchases and is rated an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars in the App Store.

    Forest: Focus for Productivity

    Forest: Focus for Productivity can be a helpful app for those with ADHD because it aims to promote focus and help individuals overcome phone addiction - something that many people with ADHD struggle with. Forest: Focus for Productivity is a simple concept, but an effective reward and consequence system for many.

    While you focus on a task, the app displays a visual of growing trees on your mobile device. If you break the rules of the app, the items you are growing (which aren’t limited to trees and can also include flowers, shrubs, and more) will die. Forest: Focus for Productivity has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars in the App Store.

    There is a one-time fee of $3.99 to get Forest: Focus for Productivity.

    Note: If your child needs help with ADHD symptoms, try Joon. Joon is a new video game designed specifically for children ages 6-12 with ADHD and their parents. No prescription is required. Click here to download Joon and try it for free.

    Takeaway 

    EndeavorRx is a video game used to treat ADHD. However, it is not a stand-alone therapeutic intervention, and EndeavorRx treatment cannot replace your child's medication or clinician-directed therapy. Instead, it should be used alongside other treatments. Digital therapeutics are an exciting emerging treatment with the potential to aid sustained and selective attention, cognitive function, and other benefits in children with ADHD. If EndeavorRx is not an option for your family, there are a range of other comparable apps and games to try.

    In the case that your child experiences side effects or other adverse reactions while using EndeavorRx, pause and contact an applicable member of our child's healthcare team.

    About

    Sarah Schulze MSN, APRN, CPNP

    Sarah is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with a specialty certification in pediatric mental health. She works at a clinic in Champaign Illinois, providing care to children and adolescents with mental health disorders. She obtained her bachelor's in nursing from Indiana State University in 2011 and completed her master's in nursing from University of Illinois at Chicago in 2014. She is passionate about helping children create a solid foundation on which they can grow into healthy adults.

    About

    Sarah Schulze MSN, APRN, CPNP

    Sarah is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with a specialty certification in pediatric mental health. She works at a clinic in Champaign Illinois, providing care to children and adolescents with mental health disorders. She obtained her bachelor's in nursing from Indiana State University in 2011 and completed her master's in nursing from University of Illinois at Chicago in 2014. She is passionate about helping children create a solid foundation on which they can grow into healthy adults.