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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 463082" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>The children's hospital focuses on kids. Would the U of M have a child's neurology department that does the same? After an experience I had with Diva and a behavioral issue, I am sworn to seek out children specialists. The idiot we 1st took Diva to was going to try and treat her as an adult patient (you make your own decisions as opposed to your parents make the household rules) and even admitted he had no experience with kids but would give us our 1st two free visits and then pass us on if we needed more services. So, if the testing is not in a pediatric neurology setting, I would tend to stick with Children's if the U of M's appointment is not specifically for pediatric. There really is a huge difference in testing children and adults.</p><p></p><p>How long did it take you to get into Children's? Can you get a list of tests that each of them do to compare? If the U of M does more, can you have the Children's do theirs now and have the U of M do the rest later?</p><p></p><p>If you did get in quickly, you can also ask the reason. If there was a cancelation, they may have pulled your name up to fill it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 463082, member: 5096"] The children's hospital focuses on kids. Would the U of M have a child's neurology department that does the same? After an experience I had with Diva and a behavioral issue, I am sworn to seek out children specialists. The idiot we 1st took Diva to was going to try and treat her as an adult patient (you make your own decisions as opposed to your parents make the household rules) and even admitted he had no experience with kids but would give us our 1st two free visits and then pass us on if we needed more services. So, if the testing is not in a pediatric neurology setting, I would tend to stick with Children's if the U of M's appointment is not specifically for pediatric. There really is a huge difference in testing children and adults. How long did it take you to get into Children's? Can you get a list of tests that each of them do to compare? If the U of M does more, can you have the Children's do theirs now and have the U of M do the rest later? If you did get in quickly, you can also ask the reason. If there was a cancelation, they may have pulled your name up to fill it. [/QUOTE]
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