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Reply to "Pediatrician: Dr. Ellen Hamburger or Dr. Marjorie McKnight? (Tips on how to pick?)"
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[quote=Anonymous]McKnight is nice enough, competent, and experienced, but I agree with PP who said she places too much value on ASQ screening instead of viewing my child as an individual and can come across as judgmental. DD didn't really take to solids until 10-11 months and McKnight made me feel like I was wrong to continue regular breastfeeding when my child refused solids. DD is a very healthy toddler now and eats everything under the sun, but now I'm always guarded when we have well visits because I feel like I'm being judged or like DD is only viewed through the lens of a generic developmental questionnaire. I'm a clinician and while I know I'm not perfect, I'm a knowledgable parent and feel like she has treated me otherwise. The desk staff and nurses are nice and professional. Workneh was fantastic while she lasted and Washington has come to our rescue after hours on a few occasions. We are planning to stay with the practice, but I've considered looking elsewhere. [/quote]
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