Mayo Clinic — Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
Mayo Clinic's Rochester paediatrics division, which has researched shortening the time to an autism diagnosis.
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What this is, in plain language
Mayo's Rochester team takes on complex developmental pictures: a multispecialty group evaluates and diagnoses, then sits down with the family to walk through a treatment plan spanning school services, therapy and medication.
Getting started
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What they say about themselves
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- A multispecialty team in Mayo Clinic Children's Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics evaluates, diagnoses and treats children and teenagers with complex developmental conditions including autism.
- The care team can include a developmental-behavioural paediatrician, neuropsychologist, behaviour analyst, audiologist, social worker and nurses, depending on the child's needs.
- After evaluation and testing the team meets the family to talk through a specific plan, which can include school services, therapy and medicine management.
- States that in most cases Mayo Clinic does not require a physician referral, with appointments prioritised by medical need; specialists treat more than 1,400 autistic people a year.
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