Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 I saw Dr. Laveman for my daughter when she was 3. He was TERRIBLE! I highly suggest Dr. Agin. Well worth the money and wait. I wish CHERAB would take him off their website! He was the most insensitive, obnoxious man I have ever met. I have seen a lot of developmental peds and neurologists. He ranks as the worst by far in my book. Also ~ his office was covered with pharmaceutical paraphanilia. When I was there a mother called, who's son was a patient of his, and was threatening to commit suicide. He refused to take the call and told the secretary to tell her to take him to the ER. Then he began to disclose personal info to me about this poor patient. HORRIFIC is all I can say!!! > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. Laveman? > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my home > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is 17 > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there is > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 I believe his first name is Larry. We saw him once and never went back. He was odd and unhelpful. We prefer Dr. Rose Merola, who we saw at the Children's Specialized Hospital Outpatient Center in Hamilton, NJ. She sees patients elsewhere as well. Someone told me that she worked with Dr. Agin in the past, but I have no direct information on that score. She is open to biomedical interventions and was supportive of the choices we have made thus far, including fish oil and vitamin E. An acquaintance took both of her sons to her as well, and she was raving about how she figured out their problems when no one else could. We were less challenging, as we knew what was up before we saw her. in NJ > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. Laveman? > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my home > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is 17 > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there is > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 I agree with your assessment, and I forgot to say one other thing in my previous post. He did not do a report or even call to follow up on lab work he ordered. Dr. Merola gave me a very professional report that summed everything up for me and for anyone I want to pass it along to. > > > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. > Laveman? > > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my > home > > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is > 17 > > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew > anything > > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there > is > > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 Not sure where I got from I definitley don't want to waste my time with a specialist who might not be helpful. I can't believe he's on the Cherab website and according to another post he doesn't even believe in developmental apraxia! I will look into Dr. Merola so thank you for all your help. If anyone has any other developmental pediatricians in NJ they would recommend please let me know. bigcheech91 <bigcheech91@...> wrote: I believe his first name is Larry. We saw him once and never went back. He was odd and unhelpful. We prefer Dr. Rose Merola, who we saw at the Children's Specialized Hospital Outpatient Center in Hamilton, NJ. She sees patients elsewhere as well. Someone told me that she worked with Dr. Agin in the past, but I have no direct information on that score. She is open to biomedical interventions and was supportive of the choices we have made thus far, including fish oil and vitamin E. An acquaintance took both of her sons to her as well, and she was raving about how she figured out their problems when no one else could. We were less challenging, as we knew what was up before we saw her. in NJ > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. Laveman? > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my home > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is 17 > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there is > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 > > > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. > Laveman? > > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my > home > > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is 17 > > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew > anything > > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there is > > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? > Check outnew cars at Autos. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 My son goes to Dr. Abba Cargan in Mountainside, NJ He is a wonderful neurologist that we have been seeing for 2 years. He takes his time with my son and thoroughly evaluates him each time we visit which is usually once a year unless I need him before that. He always calls me back when I have questions about anything. We really like him, he's very familiar with Apraxia and also isn't quick to give children a " label " . I live in Lake Hopatcong NJ and it takes me about 30/40 minutes to get to his office. Dana (mom to age 5 moderate oral/verbal apraxia, dysgraphia, and hypotonia. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 I will call her too. Thanks Jeanne! jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote: > > > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. > Laveman? > > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my > home > > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is 17 > > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew > anything > > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there is > > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? > Check outnew cars at Autos. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 I would not recommend him either. We saw him 3 times and the 3rd time we walked out of his office. He has no consideration of people's time. We always waited way too long for him to see us and once we were in his office he took a call that came in on his cell phone. I had to keep fighting my son to stay in the room while he just talked away on the phone. After 15 rude minutes of this, I had had enough and walked out. bigcheech91 <bigcheech91@...> wrote: I agree with your assessment, and I forgot to say one other thing in my previous post. He did not do a report or even call to follow up on lab work he ordered. Dr. Merola gave me a very professional report that summed everything up for me and for anyone I want to pass it along to. > > > > Has anyone seen the neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. > Laveman? > > I found his name associated with Cherab. He has an office near my > home > > and he takes our insurance so we made an appointment. My son is > 17 > > months old and nonverbal. I was just wondering if anyone knew > anything > > about him. We are considering taking him to see Dr. Agin if there > is > > no improvement as he gets a little older. Thanks. > > > --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 Thank you Dana! I'm going to look into seeing Dr. Cargan too. my2boysjm@... wrote: My son goes to Dr. Abba Cargan in Mountainside, NJ He is a wonderful neurologist that we have been seeing for 2 years. He takes his time with my son and thoroughly evaluates him each time we visit which is usually once a year unless I need him before that. He always calls me back when I have questions about anything. We really like him, he's very familiar with Apraxia and also isn't quick to give children a " label " . I live in Lake Hopatcong NJ and it takes me about 30/40 minutes to get to his office. Dana (mom to age 5 moderate oral/verbal apraxia, dysgraphia, and hypotonia. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 We love Dr Abba Cargan too, but he is a pediatric neurologist, not a neuro-developmental pediatrician (which is what I think the previous poster asked for). You will have very different experiences meeting with each kind of doctor, so it's important to know going in what you're looking for. We too would recommend Dr Marilyn Agin, in NYC, as a neuro-dev ped, but you should know that it's almost impossible to get in to see her. You can get an appt with her associate, Dr Govind, whom we have seen also, but even then it takes about 7-8 months (or at least did last time I tried!). Of course, it took even longer to get in to Cargan! But at least it is possible...with some doctors (esp those at CHOP) you can wait 2 years for an appt! Good luck. Where in NJ do you live? I belong to a special needs listserv for folks who live in and around Princeton, so if you're looking for specialists nearby here, let me know. (Princeton Junction, NJ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2007 Report Share Posted April 19, 2007 Thanks . I made an appointment with Dr Cargan after you and Dana recommended him. I live in West New York so it's pretty close by. He's booked until December! I figure at that point he'll be over 2 so it will be a good time for an evaluation. My new SLP feels pretty ceratin that my son will end up with an apraxia diagnosis. We are going to see a developmental pediatrician at Hackensack Hospital in June. Is Dr. Cargan a good doctor to see for apraxia? I'm also making an appointment with Dr. Agin for November. Thanks! Turk <dt23@...> wrote: We love Dr Abba Cargan too, but he is a pediatric neurologist, not a neuro-developmental pediatrician (which is what I think the previous poster asked for). You will have very different experiences meeting with each kind of doctor, so it's important to know going in what you're looking for. We too would recommend Dr Marilyn Agin, in NYC, as a neuro-dev ped, but you should know that it's almost impossible to get in to see her. You can get an appt with her associate, Dr Govind, whom we have seen also, but even then it takes about 7-8 months (or at least did last time I tried!). Of course, it took even longer to get in to Cargan! But at least it is possible...with some doctors (esp those at CHOP) you can wait 2 years for an appt! Good luck. Where in NJ do you live? I belong to a special needs listserv for folks who live in and around Princeton, so if you're looking for specialists nearby here, let me know. (Princeton Junction, NJ) --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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