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<blockquote data-quote="Calista" data-source="post: 333135" data-attributes="member: 666"><p>If you can't see a decent psychiatrist, and trust me when I say that even with the best insurance they are hard to find, then you might want to consider a psychopharmacologist. They cannot prescribe in all states, like Texas, but they can make recommendations that you can take to your pedi who can write for them and follow for side effects, etc...</p><p></p><p>If there is a University near you with a PhD psychiatric program you might want to call them and see if they have a low cost clinic. The practitioners are PhD students followed closely by their professors. They often have access to psychiatrists throught "the back door." Also, if you can get an evaluation and an accurate diagnosis from them or school or anyone, then you can take that back to your pedi and he may have some medication ideas that are diagnosis specific.</p><p></p><p>Try MHMR. They should see you even without a payor source and may even be able to help get your medicaid back in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calista, post: 333135, member: 666"] If you can't see a decent psychiatrist, and trust me when I say that even with the best insurance they are hard to find, then you might want to consider a psychopharmacologist. They cannot prescribe in all states, like Texas, but they can make recommendations that you can take to your pedi who can write for them and follow for side effects, etc... If there is a University near you with a PhD psychiatric program you might want to call them and see if they have a low cost clinic. The practitioners are PhD students followed closely by their professors. They often have access to psychiatrists throught "the back door." Also, if you can get an evaluation and an accurate diagnosis from them or school or anyone, then you can take that back to your pedi and he may have some medication ideas that are diagnosis specific. Try MHMR. They should see you even without a payor source and may even be able to help get your medicaid back in place. [/QUOTE]
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