Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you!
Do you know about dyslexia diagnosis?
I have been trying to find this information, but all my google searches yield pages about active duty or new recruiting standards.
What does medical care have to do with active duty or recruiting standards. You need to go through health net/tricare (but they are changing the provider in our region soon). However, they often say they will not pay for something online and we've found they will pay. Start with the developmental ped. Your ped. can give you a referral. It usually takes a month or two to get in depending on how booked up they are. Last time I heard they only had two. For ADHD, you may be able to self refer to the child mental health clinic (and they may be able to refer you for services too) so call them while you are waiting.
Anonymous wrote:tricare would not approve our daughter's neuropsych. We paid about $2K out of pocket. We were prime at Ft. Meade at the time.
Anonymous wrote:They will do it if they have availability. Otherwise, they'll tell you that you need to do this privately, though they should cover that cost. They may tell you where to go though. You need to try to get the appointments first and they'll tell you whether they have availability for dependents or if they have too many active duty needs right now. This info is about 7-8 years old, but I bet it's much the same.
Anonymous wrote:No clue if Tricare does this testing.
Private neuropsychological testing runs from $2500-4000.
If you can use TriCare out of network, Children's Hospital or the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore can be more affordable but the wait lists can be very long. The folks at Kennedy Krieger are very good at helping parents figure out insurance coverage ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you!
Do you know about dyslexia diagnosis?
I have been trying to find this information, but all my google searches yield pages about active duty or new recruiting standards.
Anonymous wrote:They have developmental peds and neuropsych at Bethesda. You need a referral. Not sure about dyslexia but they will definitely do adhd and asd.