
About the ADD Clinic of Idaho
ADD Clinic of Idaho provides compassionate care for patients and families throughout the Boise, ID area.
ADD Clinic of Idaho was founded to help patients and their family who struggle focusing on their work and in school. The clinic uses a combination of screening tools, medication, and close management to help our patients achieve success in their daily lives. We see children, adolescents, and adults.
OUR pROVIDERS
Dina Mattingly
MSN FNP
Dina Mattingly has been in the medical field over the last 17 years. She started her career as a CNA in high school. After graduating high school, she joined the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman. Dina worked as a medical assistant through nursing school as well. She completed her Nurse practitioner education through Frontier University and since then has worked in behavioral health treating a variety of primary care and psychiatric conditions, to include an extensive number of patients who suffered from ADD/ADHD. She finds passion in treating patients in a mutually beneficial relationship and helping them find stability in their life. In her free time, she likes to spend time taking care of her two small daughters, trying new restaurants and watching scary movies.


Jennifer Lytle
FNP-C
Jennifer Lytle is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner at the ADD Clinic of Idaho in Meridian. Jennifer specializes in the testing, diagnosis and treatment of ADD. She is highly regarded for her thoroughness, active listening, and compassionate care, as reflected in patient reviews. Jennifer is currently accepting new patients at the ADD Clinic of Idaho, located at 1526 West Ustick Rd, Unit 110, Meridian, ID 83646. To schedule an appointment, please call (208) 370-5888.
Rebekah Svadlenka
MSN, PMHNP-BC
Rebekah is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at MAP Emerald location. Rebekah has earned her Master's degree in Nursing from Walden University and her Bachelor's in Nursing from Bemidji State University. Besides Idaho, Rebekah has worked has a PMHNP-BC treating all ages in Minnesota and Florida. Rebekah started her healthcare career as a Certified Nursing Assistant at the age of 16. Rebekah has worked in a variety of settings including Long-term care, Primary care, Medical-Surgical, Labor and Delivery, and Emergency Services. Rebekah found her passion for psychiatric care after working in the Emergency department and caring for individuals in acute mental health crisis. Rebekah chose the Boise area after her husband, who was previously stationed at Mountain Home Airforce base, brought her to Idaho for a visit.
Rebekah enjoys providing an inclusive environment where all patients are welcome. Rebekah is passionate about neurodivergence and continues to increase her knowledge through certifications on ADHD and Autism spectrum. Rebekah's goal is a safe medication management plan that takes into consideration the specific needs of the individual to help patients improve their quality of life. Rebekah is an active supporter of adding therapy to medication management and encourages patients to be active in their mental health care plan. She sees all ages and worked primarily with children and adolescents while living in Florida.
In her free time, Rebekah enjoys backpacking with her husband and fur-children. She also enjoys mountain biking, snowshoeing, walking on the Greenbelt, eating food, and lifting weights. Her future goal is to one day finish backpacking the Pacific Crest Trail in northern California and Washington.


Kirk Paolinelli
MSN, FNP-C
Kirk Emil Paolinelli, MSN, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in psychiatric care, with a particular focus on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis and treatment. He is currently practicing at MAPs North Meridian location. Kirk is dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services to patients across the lifespan, utilizing evidence-based practices to address a variety of psychiatric conditions. He is committed to creating personalized treatment plans that cater to the unique needs of each individual, ensuring a collaborative and empathetic approach to mental health care.