Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Mia mentioned that it was strange that our Ped referred us to a plastic surgeon for plagio. Has anyone else been referred to a plastic surgeon rather than a neurologist? Would you recommend calling and asking prior to the visit if he is familiar with plagio/banding? I guess I'm not sure what to ask or where to go if this dr isn't familiar. Sherryl Mommy to Zander Severe Plagio.. waiting on the doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Sherryl - my daughter sees a Ped. Plastic Surgeon for plagio - I believe it is pretty common - mine is definately well experienced, but it never hurts to ask for credentials and experience. - St. Louis Sydney (PPO helmet @ 9 mos. for severe brachy/tort) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Sherryl " <nickandgabe@h...> wrote: > Mia mentioned that it was strange that our Ped referred us to a > plastic surgeon for plagio. Has anyone else been referred to a > plastic surgeon rather than a neurologist? > > Would you recommend calling and asking prior to the visit if he is > familiar with plagio/banding? I guess I'm not sure what to ask or > where to go if this dr isn't familiar. > > Sherryl > Mommy to Zander > Severe Plagio.. > waiting on the doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 -We saw a pediatric plastic surgeon, acutally their nurse practioner. It wasn't weird and actually makes a lot of sense. THey rule out craniosyntosis and if that were the problem or something else was the problem they work in conjunction with neruologists, and a whole list of other dr's. Ours worked in part with the craniofacial anomolies clinic -included cleft palate, craniosyntosis, plagio and many other craniofacial anomolies. -- In Plagiocephaly , " " <kkose1@y...> wrote: > > Sherryl - my daughter sees a Ped. Plastic Surgeon for plagio - I > believe it is pretty common - mine is definately well experienced, > but it never hurts to ask for credentials and experience. > - St. Louis > Sydney (PPO helmet @ 9 mos. for severe brachy/tort) > > > Mia mentioned that it was strange that our Ped referred us to a > > plastic surgeon for plagio. Has anyone else been referred to a > > plastic surgeon rather than a neurologist? > > > > Would you recommend calling and asking prior to the visit if he is > > familiar with plagio/banding? I guess I'm not sure what to ask or > > where to go if this dr isn't familiar. > > > > Sherryl > > Mommy to Zander > > Severe Plagio.. > > waiting on the doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Dr. Stelnicki, who operates in South FLorida, is also a pediatric plastic surgeon. He is caring for my daughter's plagio and brachy and is well regarded. Valeria (Lucia 7.5 mo, DOC band 5/12/04) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Sherryl " <nickandgabe@h...> wrote: > Mia mentioned that it was strange that our Ped referred us to a > plastic surgeon for plagio. Has anyone else been referred to a > plastic surgeon rather than a neurologist? > > Would you recommend calling and asking prior to the visit if he is > familiar with plagio/banding? I guess I'm not sure what to ask or > where to go if this dr isn't familiar. > > Sherryl > Mommy to Zander > Severe Plagio.. > waiting on the doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 We see a ped. plastic surgeon for Connor's plagio and tort. I don't think it is that uncommon to see one for plagio. Ours is very familiar with plagio and treats quite a few cases. If you are concerned, you could call his office and ask them. Connor (PPO helmet 5/4/04) St. Louis, Mo. > Mia mentioned that it was strange that our Ped referred us to a > plastic surgeon for plagio. Has anyone else been referred to a > plastic surgeon rather than a neurologist? > > Would you recommend calling and asking prior to the visit if he is > familiar with plagio/banding? I guess I'm not sure what to ask or > where to go if this dr isn't familiar. > > Sherryl > Mommy to Zander > Severe Plagio.. > waiting on the doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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