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Seattle Children’s Hospital and Medical Center:  Neurodevelopmental Department

 We evaluate, diagnose and treat children with neurodevelopmental and congenital learning disabilities.

Services are tailored to each child’s needs and the priorities and concerns of families, primary care providers, schools and community services are taken into account.  They work with the following diagnoses or conditions: 

·                     Autism
·                     Cerebral palsy
·                     Children with developmental delay
·                     Communication disorders
·                     High-risk infants
·                     Hydrocephalus
·                     Mental retardation
·                     Spasticity from any cause
·                     Spina bifida ·                      

Affiliated Programs

·                     Clinical Training Unit, Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington
·                     Developmental Pediatrics, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma

http://www.seattlechildrens.org/our_services/clinical_services/neurodevelopmental.asp

 

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Rating 4, submitted by ab, 10/24/06

Love Dr. Bill Walker (neurodevelopment) and nurse Julia Hulsey.  They are committed to helping my son.  I've had problems with scheduling within the Neurodevelopment Clinic when I want to see consistently see the same providers in other areas like neurosurgery and urology.  (They try to make it so a patient can visit the clinic and see all the doctors they need in one visit.) Doesn’t really work out that well.  Either I have to schedule my visits on different days or I have to settle for seeing different doctors.


Rating 3, submitted by Mom of 2, 10/24/06

I was frustrated that we saw a resident for the majority of our appointment and then the doctor zoomed in and out.  We really didn’t learn anything helpful.  He ended up being diagnosed with an unspecific developmental delay.  I would have appreciated getting more resources to follow-up on.  I think if the doctor had spent more time with us we would have received better service.

 
 

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