The length of the visit and the services you receive will depend on what your specific needs are. For example, you may meet with:
- A geneticist and/or a genetic counselor who can answer any questions and provide information about fragile X syndrome
- A developmental-behavioral pediatrician from the Developmental Medicine Center, who will review and provide developmental, behavioral, and educational input
- Occupational therapists who will perform an evaluation to determine whether there are specific occupational therapy needs (sensory integration, activities of daily living, etc.) that need to be addressed
In general, appointments for families new to the program will be scheduled for 90 minutes with the physicians and one to two hours with occupational therapy.
Should your child have medical concerns, such as seizures, a neurologist is available to discuss testing and treatment. Appointments with the Department of Neurology will be scheduled as needed. In addition, a psychopharmacologist is available to discuss the use of medications for the management of behavioral or emotional problems. Referrals to other medical specialists depending on the needs of your child can be made.