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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 370024" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Neuropsychs at University Hospitals tend to be covered by all insurance, including Medicaid. My son got covered by Medicaid and he had ten hours of fantastic evaluation by a neuropsychologist who had worked at Mayo Clinic for ten years then set up practice in Wisconsin. I didnt' even go to a Psychiatrist after that because most psychiatrists don't have a clue what to do about autistic spectrum disorder and that requires interventions far more than medications. But if I had used medications, I would have only gone to a psychiatrist who agreed with the diagnosis because, after it was explained to me, I knew that we finally had our answer. The interventions made all the difference in the world in my son's life. He doesn't relate well to psychiatrists...spectrum kids are not communicators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 370024, member: 1550"] Neuropsychs at University Hospitals tend to be covered by all insurance, including Medicaid. My son got covered by Medicaid and he had ten hours of fantastic evaluation by a neuropsychologist who had worked at Mayo Clinic for ten years then set up practice in Wisconsin. I didnt' even go to a Psychiatrist after that because most psychiatrists don't have a clue what to do about autistic spectrum disorder and that requires interventions far more than medications. But if I had used medications, I would have only gone to a psychiatrist who agreed with the diagnosis because, after it was explained to me, I knew that we finally had our answer. The interventions made all the difference in the world in my son's life. He doesn't relate well to psychiatrists...spectrum kids are not communicators. [/QUOTE]
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