Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family medicine doctor or pediatrician, either one.
But for god sake, get her to a doctor ASAP. Get her old doc's office to send records to new doc for vax records. She needs her HPV vaccine.
And doesn’t she play any sports? You need a doctor paperwork every 12 months.
Plus schools require vax requirements
What state or country do you live in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have health insurance? Why would you not have a doctor for your child? Yes, your child needs a doctor and yes it will be a pediatrician as that who sees patients that age. You can easily find a female pediatrician.
You did have reasons to go the last 3 years...the annual well visits where they would have given her immunizations on schedule. They do other things like eye and ear exams. And they help build a relationship so the doctor is there when you need them and the child trusts them and doesn't feel the way your daughter now feels about her old pediatrician...that she doesn't want to go.
We DO have one for her, as I mentioned in my post. We just haven’t been for a well-checkup since 2019. In 2020 they were only doing them for young babies, and we just didn’t go in 21-22. She hasn’t been sick. There was no need to go.
Now we need to go and she’d like a female doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have health insurance? Why would you not have a doctor for your child? Yes, your child needs a doctor and yes it will be a pediatrician as that who sees patients that age. You can easily find a female pediatrician.
You did have reasons to go the last 3 years...the annual well visits where they would have given her immunizations on schedule. They do other things like eye and ear exams. And they help build a relationship so the doctor is there when you need them and the child trusts them and doesn't feel the way your daughter now feels about her old pediatrician...that she doesn't want to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family medicine doctor or pediatrician, either one.
But for god sake, get her to a doctor ASAP. Get her old doc's office to send records to new doc for vax records. She needs her HPV vaccine.
And doesn’t she play any sports? You need a doctor paperwork every 12 months.
Plus schools require vax requirements
What state or country do you live in?
Anonymous wrote:Long story short, DD12 hasn’t been to see her actual doctor since her birthday 2019. COVID happened and we didn’t need to go for any reason within the last 3 years, but now the school has sent paperwork that she will need a couple immunizations before middle school next year.
She’s 11 but will be 12 soon. She’s had her period for nearly a year, if that matters at all. She has ZERO desire to see her current/old male pediatrician. But does she “need” a pediatrician? Can I find a female general practitioner? Or will they make me have her see a pediatrician?
Also, is it possible for somewhere like Walgreens to pull her records and see which of these shots she needs? The website says they offer them.
Anonymous wrote:Family medicine doctor or pediatrician, either one.
But for god sake, get her to a doctor ASAP. Get her old doc's office to send records to new doc for vax records. She needs her HPV vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:OP, get her to a doctor who treats 12 year olds, whether a ped or a family care doctor.
She is on the cusp of needing three HPV shots instead of 2 (if you wait too long you buy her an extra shot). She is missing scoliosis checks and hearing checks and growth checks and routine blood work. It is past time. Get her in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is total neglect. There are shots she missed at ages 9,10 and 11.
Wtf??
No, unless you are counting yearly shots like the flu vaccine, there are no regular vaccinations at 9 and 10. My kids will be 11 in the spring and they did not get any shots at their last 2 annual visits. They do have some shots that are due at their 11 year old annual check up.
Anonymous wrote:You might not think your DD "needs" a pediatrician/GP bc you claim your kid is seemingly healthy, but maybe DD wants to chat with a medical professional about things that she doesn't want to confront with you.