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My son had a neuro-psych evaluation done when he was in elementary school and and when he was entering HS. We aren't in the DC area...down south in RVA.
It was worthwhile to have done as it helped get a 504/IEP developed for him. Initially his medications were managed through his pediatrician but once we started therapy for help with executive functioning, he saw a psychiatrist at that same practice for medication management. Now that he has graduated HS, he has been meeting with his PCP on medication management. Good Luck! |
But doesn't the article you cite talk about the primary care clinicians being responsible for prescribing? |
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Mindwell Psychology in Chantilly, Va.
Good idea to seek an eval. DD is 17 with ADHD. She’s a good student very bright but man it takes a lot of effort to get through the school day, she is so drained it leaves her often feeling burnt out and unmotivated. The struggle is real. Hope you get answers to help your DS. |
DP. Pediatricians can diagnose and prescribe meds. They often wont and have a referral out process, but yes it is within their scope of practice. |
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My younger daughter (not quite tween aged) and I both have ADHD. I was diagnosed in DC by a psychiatrist. I paid my copays to see him (met regularly because of meds) but didn’t pay for extensive testing. (Though I will say that could be informative - I know someone going through it for themselves and I think we could use more info for our daughter.) We moved and I was rediagnised (ie repeated tests) by a psychiatrist who, again was in network with our insurance.
Our DD has a developmental ped (takes a long time to get into one and we don’t see him often) who thought anxiety, adhd, or both seemed possible and then started seeing a psychiatrist who diagnosed her with ADHD. He gave her one med last year that we didn’t stay on very long. This year the developmental ped suggested a different medication and we feel like it’s helping. |
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I would recommend Marker Learning. They are very thorough and we were very pleased with them.
We also were referred to an ADHD coach by a friend of a friend and that’s been a big help too. We did it a little differently as we started with the ADHD Coach and then did testing. It ended up working really well that way as we had it in place and shared the results with her. She was still able to work with my daughter (and later my son but that was different) and start to get her “going” on things before we had the tests back. If you would the ADHD coaches information now or just to have, just pm me and I will pass it along. I think this site prefers we PM then post it here. Good luck! Stay strong! |
| Maven Psychology Group in friendship heights. It was $3500 and they quickly scheduled the appointment within a week of me reaching out. My teen really liked the person who did the testing and reported how it felt like a surprisingly fun experience. |