Anonymous wrote:According to the neuropsych eval, DS (6.5) has a pretty straight forward case of adhd. No other diagnosis. Funds are limited, especially after paying for the neuropsych. I'm looking for some thoughts in how to prioritize the funds we have to spend on managing ADHD. I'm the PP from above who had a less than ideal experience with our gen pediatrician about meds. Wondering if it might be worth it for us to switch pediatricians offices to one with a developmental pediatrician on staff to avoid paying out of pocket for med management and putting the the funds we do have into OT focused on building up executive function skills. I don't think we will be able to do both this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a great psychiatrist to "case manage" and help you find therapists. I really think this is the way to go, as I have not yet met a pediatrician who has more than a cursory knowledge of therapists or psych issues.
This. A gen ped is good at managing ear infections and other run of the mill childhood ailments. But, just like for other illnesses, you want a specialist, someone who has seen kids like your child many times before. A developmental pediatrician or child psychiatrist will have the greatest expertise.
Yup, or a unicorn.
Anonymous wrote:Get a great psychiatrist to "case manage" and help you find therapists. I really think this is the way to go, as I have not yet met a pediatrician who has more than a cursory knowledge of therapists or psych issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a great psychiatrist to "case manage" and help you find therapists. I really think this is the way to go, as I have not yet met a pediatrician who has more than a cursory knowledge of therapists or psych issues.
This. A gen ped is good at managing ear infections and other run of the mill childhood ailments. But, just like for other illnesses, you want a specialist, someone who has seen kids like your child many times before. A developmental pediatrician or child psychiatrist will have the greatest expertise.
Anonymous wrote:Get a great psychiatrist to "case manage" and help you find therapists. I really think this is the way to go, as I have not yet met a pediatrician who has more than a cursory knowledge of therapists or psych issues.