Functional dr. or nutritionist

Anonymous
Has anyone seen a functional dr. or nutritionist to help their child with autism? If so, can you please recommend.

Thanks
Anonymous
Try some of the doctors at NIHA (National Integrated Health Associates) on Wisconsin Avenue in Friendship Heights.
Anonymous
Tracy Freeman, MD; Dana Laake, RDH, LDN
Anonymous
Did they really do anything that made a difference? They both order tons of labs, will tell you to get your kid off dairy and gluten and take a bunch of supplements. Did nothing for us and wasted thousands of dollars and time I will never get back.
Anonymous
I had high hopes for the Functional medicine doctor at NIH that the poster mentioned above. Sadly, I can't say its changed anything.

I don't think it hurts to try, but if you have limited resources, time, etc, its not going to move the needle that much. We spent a ton on the out of pocket costs associated with a functional med doctor and on a million supplements. Just became a source of stress trying to get our child to take all the supplements and not eat certain foods. And then me feeling frustrated/angry that it wasn't working. Also, our child was older when we changed the diet and was impossible anytime our child was not home to control what they ate. I know at school they were eating the provided snacks, etc...same with any school party, birthday party.
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