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Anyone in FL I can ask about neuropsychologists?
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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 306175" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Hi, if you are in south florida, there's not mental health system better than the Henderson Health system. It's a leader in the country in mental health. difficult child's mother is psychotic bipolar, the kind that made her one of those homeless people wandering the streets talking to god. They kept her stable for and pretty much hallucination free for about 2 years. Google them. The drawback is that they only take medicaid, so if you have insurance, they won't touch you. Also they only will take on a patient for 2 years--after two years a medicaid patient goes on medicare, and is no longer eligible.</p><p> </p><p>I know an excellent neuropsychologist associated with Nova Southeastern U. He's nationally known, specialized in boys, and has a couple book written. PM me for the name if you want. He's outside Ft Lauderdale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 306175, member: 5169"] Hi, if you are in south florida, there's not mental health system better than the Henderson Health system. It's a leader in the country in mental health. difficult child's mother is psychotic bipolar, the kind that made her one of those homeless people wandering the streets talking to god. They kept her stable for and pretty much hallucination free for about 2 years. Google them. The drawback is that they only take medicaid, so if you have insurance, they won't touch you. Also they only will take on a patient for 2 years--after two years a medicaid patient goes on medicare, and is no longer eligible. I know an excellent neuropsychologist associated with Nova Southeastern U. He's nationally known, specialized in boys, and has a couple book written. PM me for the name if you want. He's outside Ft Lauderdale. [/QUOTE]
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