Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Pediatrician will not work with us without a full scale write-up. Maybe it is time for DD to grow out of the pediatrician. (I know we sent a copy of everything to them...).
It seem that all they want is my money.
Do you have an eval? My kids' pediatrician does not prescribe ADHD or even anxiety meds. Always been psychiatrist. Now, in Indiana my SIL has pediatrician who prescribed her then 7 year old ADHD meds, and he didn't even have a full eval. It went like this, he can't focus, his sister seems to have ADHD(also no eval) so here you go. SIL is fine with this, and I kept my mouth shut, but I was absolutely stunned to hear that her kids are getting ADHD meds without a full eval, without a psychiatrist and based on a visit to pediatrician. Most of ADHD meds are controlled substances, and even my kid's psychiatrist won't prescribe any refills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was able to find someone but, we will have a 10 day gap in meds. Trying to find out if the pediatrician will help.
You found a psychiatrist that takes insurance? If so, can you please share the name. I really hope your pediatrician can help you out with the prescription.
Ton of psychiatrists take insurance. In fact we never had a psychiatrist that didn't take our insouciance and DS had issue since 4 years old.
Can you please some names for the all the psychiatrists you know in the D.C. metro area that take insurance? This would really help a lot of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was able to find someone but, we will have a 10 day gap in meds. Trying to find out if the pediatrician will help.
You found a psychiatrist that takes insurance? If so, can you please share the name. I really hope your pediatrician can help you out with the prescription.
Ton of psychiatrists take insurance. In fact we never had a psychiatrist that didn't take our insouciance and DS had issue since 4 years old.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Pediatrician will not work with us without a full scale write-up. Maybe it is time for DD to grow out of the pediatrician. (I know we sent a copy of everything to them...).
It seem that all they want is my money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was able to find someone but, we will have a 10 day gap in meds. Trying to find out if the pediatrician will help.
You found a psychiatrist that takes insurance? If so, can you please share the name. I really hope your pediatrician can help you out with the prescription.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So, we have a new psychiatrist. This doctor seems to be more cognizant of issues of concern for a 16 yo girl, which is good.
She has the ADD meds now (sort of). She is also going to rework the antidepressants because the meds she was on can lead to weight gain.
DD has been upset about her weight, which has increased from about 125 to 145. Her diet is not bad, and she is active. Apparently, Abilify can do that.
Other good thing is the Dr is walking distance from the house.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So, we have a new psychiatrist. This doctor seems to be more cognizant of issues of concern for a 16 yo girl, which is good.
She has the ADD meds now (sort of). She is also going to rework the antidepressants because the meds she was on can lead to weight gain.
DD has been upset about her weight, which has increased from about 125 to 145. Her diet is not bad, and she is active. Apparently, Abilify can do that.
Other good thing is the Dr is walking distance from the house.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Pediatrician will not work with us without a full scale write-up. Maybe it is time for DD to grow out of the pediatrician. (I know we sent a copy of everything to them...).
It seem that all they want is my money.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was able to find someone but, we will have a 10 day gap in meds. Trying to find out if the pediatrician will help.