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Published by: anonym 2009-01-08
  • We are looking for a very highly regarded medical facility that can test our 6 year old for ADHD. We are located in Washington, DC. We are looking for specialists rather than pediatricians with a general practice.


  • Hello, r2-ga! I answered a similar question some time ago for a couple looking for a diagnostic facility for their twelve-year old son who also had symptoms of ADHD, as well as dyslexia. Although they were located in California, I linked them to information for one of the most respected diagnostic facilties in the United States, the National Association for Child Development. Though the primary clinic is in Utah, they have branch facilities in various locations around the country. Fortunately, they have a clinic in Annapolis, Maryland, and I believe you would be hard-pressed to find a finer diagnostic center. The home page for the National Association for Child Development is at http://www.nacd.org/ . An overview of the Association’s purpose reads as follows: “The National Association for Child Development, Inc. is an international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential. Founded in 1979 by internationally recognized educator and lecturer Robert J.Doman, Jr., NACD designs very specific home Neurodevelopmental programs for infants, children, and adults. The over 15,000 clients served by NACD have come to us with labels including: Learning Disabled, Dyslexic, Distractible, ADD, ADHD, Hyperactive, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Tourettes Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Fragile X, Developmentally Delayed, PDD, Autistic, Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injured, Comatose, Retarded, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Normal, Accelerated and Gifted. The families served by NACD have traveled to our centers from all 50 states, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, and Canada.” Refer to http://www.nacd.org/who.html#1001 for information on the Board of Directors and Advisory Board, and links to various services and regional evaluation offices. A map of centers around the United States, including contact information for the Annapolis, Maryland office, is available at http://www.nacd.org/officelocations.html . The phone number for the Maryland clinic is (610) 738-8816. A description of the evaluation process and links to articles and research can be found at http://www.nacd.org/programs.html. I was curious about the evaluation process, so I clicked on the link for “Level 1” evaluations. The link brought me to http://www.nacd.org/programs3.html#1002A and I have included an excerpt about what the Level 1 and Level II Evaluations entail: Level I: children and adults who are seen by NACD who are considered "normal", accelerated, gifted, or who have learning or attention problems. Level II: children and adults with more significant needs such as those with brain injuries, various syndromes, developmental delays, autism, PDD, etc. Please notice that both Level I and Level II evaluations are offered at the Annapolis clinic! Contact phone number for the Annapolis facility is 610-738-8816. Refer to http://www.nacd.org/programs2.html for the description and approach to evaluation. The link for appointment scheduling may be found at http://www.nacd.org/programs2.html. Information about fees may be found at http://www.nacd.org/programs5.html. One other resource is Dr. Patricia Quinn, who is a well-known pediatrician living in Washington DC. The following excerpt was taken from http://www.addvance.com/ADDvance/PatBio.htm : “Dr. Patricia Quinn is a developmental pediatrician in the Washington, D.C. area. A graduate of the Georgetown University Medical School, she specializes in child development and psychopharmacology. Dr. Quinn has worked for over 28 years in the areas of ADHD and learning disabilities. “Dr. Quinn is the author of several other books on ADHD. These include the best-selling book, Putting on the Brakes: A Young People's Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder for children in the 8 to 12 year old group, the companion workbook, The "Putting on the Brakes" Activity Book for Young People with ADHD, and The Best of Brakes Activity Book. She is editor of ADD and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with ADD and author of Adolescence and ADD: Gaining the Advantage. Dr. Quinn is also co-editor of ADDvance: A Magazine for Women with ADD. Her books, Attention Deficit Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment from Infancy to Adulthood and Voices from Fatherhood: Fathers, Sons, and ADHD have been well received. Her latest book, Understanding Girls with ADHD, was coauthored with Drs. Nadeau and Littman and is groundbreaking in its presentation of this population. Dr. Quinn lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband and four children, two of whom have ADHD. She may be contacted by calling or faxing 202-966-1561. (There is no further information about where she practices) I feel confident that the two resources listed above will provide you with a comprehensive diagnosis of your child’s symptoms. As one parent to another, I appreciate the love and concern you are expressing by addressing your child’s needs at such a young age. I wish you all the best! umiat-ga Google Search Strategy +medical +facilities +ADHD +diagnosis +ADHD +treatment +Washington DC area "Patricia Quinn, MD"
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