Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 I just read below Dr. Pivalizza's name mentioned. I have to tell you that we saw Dr. Pivalizza a few years ago (second evaluation for my daughter and first for my son). I felt comfortable with her and she did order a lot of bloodwork for my daughter despite some hesitation regarding my requests. Also, after my daughter received about a year of ABA and Dr. Pivalizza learned of her progress in the program, she requested some of our video tapes and made a presentation to the interns. She also asked me to speak with some of the interns about ABA when I was there for my son's evaluation. Aliza wrote: Thank you so much to all of you for all the EVAL feedback. I just joined this group and I have already benefited greatly!! I love the honesty as well as the wisdom of each of you!! Keep it coming!!! ________________________________ From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Dr. Graham-Garza Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:25 PM To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Subject: Re: evaluation info You're lucky. Our schools in the greater Houston and surrounding areas don't come close to doing as thorough a job as what you described. In my opinion, they fight the " spectrum " diagnosis because the kids can acquire a great deal more services with the label. For one of my boys we had a PDD-NOS label by a Developmental Pediatrician and the school refused to accept it. My other son they agreed is severly autistic, yet would not give him a place in our district's autism program. Anyway, consider yourself lucky!! Re: evaluation info In a message dated 4/19/2006 3:57:38 P.M. Central Standard Time, alicia.taylor@... writes: Another person recommended we do the full evaluation at Texas Children's (we live in Houston). He would be seen by an OT, Speech, psychologist, developmental ped, and neuro-something?. My son had a comprehensive evaluation done at TCH in the Meyer Center for Developmental Pediatrics. I think it took at least 3 to 4 different visits to be seen by all the different evaluators; developmental pedi, PT, OT, ENT, psychologist, we didn't see a speech path because my son had already seen several. If you want to know about weaknesses versus strengths you may just want to get a referral to see a neuropath. Tell them what you want to test for and why. I had Aetna at the time and insurance paid for everything, we just had to pay our co-pay at each visit but that was about $25.00 each time. If you want to go the neuropath route, ask for an appointment with Penelope " Penny " Pivalizza. Her secretary's name is Diane, call . R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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