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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 19909" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Rachel, the neurologist is a physician with a specialty in Neurology. He/she will look for a multitude of medical issues and hopefully rule them out. You want to make sure no one misses a medical reason for some of the symptoms you are seeing. There are no blood tests for autism but there are symptoms that they will look for.</p><p></p><p>My biggest suggestion for any of these appts. is do the parent report to take with you. Make a copy for each specialist. It will save you from having to fish for answers from your memory on the spot. It will all be written. You will find an outline for this on the faq/board help forum. </p><p></p><p>Getting your info in order is the best way you can prepare for any of these visit.</p><p></p><p>If you do get referred to a neuro psychologist, it will be several hours of testing(after initial visit). Ours was done in 2 visits. It's a lot of specific testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 19909, member: 3"] Rachel, the neurologist is a physician with a specialty in Neurology. He/she will look for a multitude of medical issues and hopefully rule them out. You want to make sure no one misses a medical reason for some of the symptoms you are seeing. There are no blood tests for autism but there are symptoms that they will look for. My biggest suggestion for any of these appts. is do the parent report to take with you. Make a copy for each specialist. It will save you from having to fish for answers from your memory on the spot. It will all be written. You will find an outline for this on the faq/board help forum. Getting your info in order is the best way you can prepare for any of these visit. If you do get referred to a neuro psychologist, it will be several hours of testing(after initial visit). Ours was done in 2 visits. It's a lot of specific testing. [/QUOTE]
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