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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shapiro takes new patients who are 4 yrs old and younger so you have a lot of time to get him. GL![/quote] No, she doesn't. Her DD will be four in March. That's in three months. Having BTDT, she will never get in with Shapiro. Not trying to be discouraging, it's just a fact.[/quote] Dr. Shapiro is our developmental ped and he takes new patients who are 4 yrs old and younger. DS became Shapiro's patient when he was four yrs old. [/quote] Yes, I get that. Point is when I called to try and get in with him, and was told they were not taking new patients, they told me it would be a six month wait. OP can try, but with three months to go until her DD turns 4, her chances aren't great. All of Washington tries to get in with him . The man only has so many hours in a day.[/quote] 4 years old and younger means that they have until her DD's 5th birthday, which is 15 months away.[/quote]
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