Audiology

Your ten year old still requires adult supervision when you are away. Watching TV with your child allows you to discuss any controversial topics that may come up, but limit screen time to 2 hours per day. Family mealtime is important to keeping communication open and fostering healthy lives.

We do a lot at this visit, including:

We do a lot at this visit, including:

6 month old baby
  • TB Surveillance
  • Anemia Surveillance
  • Lead Surveillance
  • Dyslipidemia Surveillance
  • Oral Health Surveillance
  • Vision Testing
  • Hearing Testing
  • Fluoride Varnish

Your child will be in middle school at this age. Continue your conversations about healthy living practices to include tobacco, drug and alcohol avoidance. Your child should be able to assume more responsibility for personal hygiene and chores. There are no scheduled immunizations at this visit unless your child is behind and needs to catch up on immunizations.

  • Measure your child’s weight, height, and body mass index and record on a growth curve.
  • Screen your child's vision.
  • Review your child’s school performance and development.
  • Complete sports physical forms and discuss sport safety (if your child is participating in sports).
  • Discuss exercise and nutrition, particularly in association with increased awareness of body image and diet.
  • Discuss puberty changes to expect or that may be starting to occur.

Four year olds often like to sing, dance and act. They like to tell "tall tales" and make up stories.  Enjoy these fun moments with your little one!  Parents should continue to help with brushing teeth even though your child will want to do it all by themselves.

Helpful Info:

Immunizations:

Immunizations:

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

  • Measure your child’s weight, height and body mass index and record on a growth curve.
  • Provide your child's immunizations.
  • Discuss dental health and apply fluoride varnish to your child's teeth.

We do a lot at this visit, including:

We do a lot at this visit, including:

  • Measure your child’s weight, height, and body mass index and record on a growth curve
  • Measure your child’s blood pressure and heart rate
  • Screen your child's vision and hearing
  • Provide your child’s immunizations
  • Review your child’s school performance and development
  • Discuss involvement in activities and peer relationships
  • Discuss sleep
  • Discuss exercise and nutrition
  • Discuss puberty changes to expect or that may be starting to occur

Your child is now transitioning to adult life! They will still look to you for support and guidance, but will be more on their own when it comes to decision making. 


During the teen years, we provide the opportunity for your teen to have at least a portion of this visit with the parent out of the room.

  • Hearing Surveillance
  • TB Surveillance
  • Anemia Surveillance
  • Dyslipidemia Surveillance
  • Adolescent Depression Screening
  • Vision Testing
  • Vision Testing
  • Hearing Testing
Bright Futures Parent Info

Congratulations! You are solidly in the teen years! It is exciting to see the wonderful person your child is becoming. Possible conflict can arise at this time as your teen assesses your family values versus those of culture and peers. Keep the lines of communication open and give them additional responsibility while being present for them when they inevitably make mistakes. Be supportive and allow them to develop resilience and self-pride. During the teen years, we provide the opportunity for your teen to have at least a portion of the visit with the parent out of the room.

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

Bright Futures Parent Info

Helpful Info: 

  • Vision Testing
  • Hearing Testing
  • Lipid Profile (completed once between 9-11 years)

We do a lot at this visit, including:

Immunizations:

4 year old child

Helpful Info:

  • HPV#2 (if not previously completed; series of 2; 11-12 years)
  • Flu vaccine (during flu season)
Bright Futures Parent Info

Immunizations:

  • Measure your child’s weight, height and body mass index and record on a growth curve.
  • Provide immunizations.
  • Screen your child's vision.
  • Discuss transitions to life after high school—whether that be work, travel, vocational school or college.
  • Discuss importance of responsible decision making and recognizing healthy -vs- unhealthy relationships.
  • Complete college physical forms and any required college screening labs/tests.
  • Perform any recommended yearly screening tests (depending on family history, sexual activity etc.).
  • Reinforce healthy choices and risk behavior avoidance.
  • Transition your child to an adult care provider.
12 year old child

Immunizations:

Immunizations:

Bright Futures Parent Info
10 year old child
Bright Futures Parent Info

Your baby will begin to move more and will be able to sit up independently for short periods of time. Now is the time to start baby-proofing your house - if you haven't already done so. You should move the mattress in your baby's crib down to the lowest level.

Helpful Info: 

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

Bright Futures Parent Info

We do a lot at this visit, including:

  • Measure your teen’s weight, height and body mass index and record on a growth curve
  • Measure your teen’s blood pressure and heart rate
  • Complete sports physical forms and discuss sport safety (if your teen is participating in sports, please bring any forms to the appointment)
  • Review your teen’s school performance and development
  • Discuss involvement in activities and peer relationships/dating
  • Discuss sleep
  • Discuss exercise and nutrition, particularly in association with increased awareness of body image and diet
  • Reinforce healthy choices and risk behavior avoidance
  • Perform any recommended yearly screening tests (depending on family history, sexual activity etc.)
  • Complete PA driver's permit. (If you do not do this at your well visit, your teen must be present and sign in the presence of the physician at another time)
  • Measure your baby’s weight, length and head size and record on a growth curve.
  • Provide your baby’s immunizations.
  • Discuss the introduction of fluoridated water to encourage the development of strong and healthy teeth. If you have city or rural water,  your water is fluoridated. If you have well water,  you should have your water tested for fluoride before offering it to your baby.
  • Screen for post-partum depression.

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

  • Post Partum Depression Assessment
  • TB Surveillance
  • Lead Surveillance
  • Oral  Health Surveillance
  • Fluoride Varish
16 year old teen
  • Hearing Surveilllance
  • TB Surveillance
  • Anemia Surveillance
  • Dyslipidemia Surveillance
  • Adolescent Depression Screening
  • Vision Testing
  • Urine Chlamydia Screen (females)
  • Hemoglobin Test (females)
  • Universal HIV Testing

Tests/Screens/Assessments:

Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital

Pediatric Nueropsychology Service Department

Kris Umfress, PhD

Courtney Dirksen, PhD

1675 Dempster St., Y2108, Park Ridge, IL 60068

Phone: (847) 723-6192

Provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations to determine diagnosis and follow-up testing.


 Alexian Brothers Neuroscience Institute

Amy V. Davis, PhD, ABPP-C

Jill Dorflinger, PhD

N800 Biesterfield Road, Suite 610, Elk Grove Village, IL 6000

7Phone: 847-981-3630

Provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for children presenting with difficulties in learning, attention, behavior, socialization, and emotional control.


 AMITA Health Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders Resource Center

1786 Moon Lake Blvd. Suite 202, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

847-755-8536

AHBHHHEResourceCenter@amitahealth.org

Provides brief counseling services for individuals (all ages, children through adulthood) with ASD or a DD who have public insurance/Medicaid (please contact for information about application process). Free services to the public include screenings for autism, resource assessments, behavioral consults, triage to services, and monthly

recreational groups. Social skills groups for grades pre-k/kindergarten, 3rd-5th and high school. Occassionally, Young adult and Adult groups as well.

 

 Autism Assessment, Research & Treatment Services (AARTS) Center

Rush University Medical Center

1645 W. Jackson Blvd Suite 603, Chicago, IL 60612

Phone: (312) 942-0819

Provides diagnostic assessments and medication management for autism spectrum disorders and other psychiatric conditions for individuals from early childhood through adults with our team of licensed psychiatrists and psychologists.


Autism Services Group

330 Eisenhower Ln. N., Lombard, IL 60148

Phone (800) 773-1682

The Autism Diagnostic Clinic consists of a multi-disciplinary team that provides a comprehensive evaluation examining all areas of function related to Autism Spectrum Disorder and a medical diagnosis, if present.

 

BY YOUR SIDE-Autism Therapy Service

s630-590-557

18201 S Class Ave

Darien, IL 60561


Caravel Autism Health

Contact person: Allison Nelson 773-895-8355
770 Lake Cook Rd. Suite 230, Deerfield IL 60015
Phone: 847-318-3190
We provide evaluation and diagnosis of children and teens on the autism spectrum, working in partnership with families to design customized autism treatment programs.


The Center for Hope & Healing, LLC

Allison Lobel, PsyD
16W241 S. Frontage Road, Suite 35, Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 
(630) 468-2342
E
mail: alobel@thecenterforhopeandhealing.com
Certified to administer the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS).


Easterseals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region

Autism Diagnostic Clinic
830 S Addison Ave., Villa Park, IL 60181 (& Location in Naperville as well)
Phone: 
(630) 620-4433
P
rovides comprehensive, multi-disciplinary evaluations for autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities for individuals from early childhood through early adolescence.


Erikson Institute - Center for Children & Families
Locations: Downtown Chicago, Austin neighborhood, Little Village Neighborhoo
dCall 312-755-225
0Serves children from birth to 8 years old and their parents. Team of psychologists, social workers, developmental and behavioral pediatricians, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, and other licensed mental health professionals offer services including Child-Parent Psychotherapy with parent and developmental guidance, Comprehensive assessments, Neurodevelopmental diagnostic evaluations and Early Intervention medical diagnostic services for 0-3 year olds.


Little Friends Center for Autism, Inc.

Dinah Kotthoff
140 N. Wright St., Naperville, IL 60540
Phone: 
(630) 305-4196
P
rovides comprehensive autism diagnostic service, that also assess cognitive strengths and weaknesses, communication, and sensory issues.


Michael S. Appleby, PhD

Pediatric Neuropsychologist
211 W. Chicago Ave., Suite 211, Hinsdale, IL 60521
Phone: 
(630) 323-0211
P
rovides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations including memory, attention, perception, coordination, language and personality.


Nichole Dawson, PhD

Pediatric neuropsychologist
40 S. Clay St. Suite 204W, Hinsdale, IL 60521
Phone: 
(630) 789-0423
P
rovides pediatric neuropsychological evaluations.


NorthShore University HealthSystem

Evanston Hospital
Rebecca Nelson, Ph.D., Clinical Child Psychologist
2650 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: 
(847) 570-2208
Pr
ovides diagnostic services


Rush University Medical Center

Autism Assessment, Research & Treatment Services (AARTS) Center
1645 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 603, Chicago, IL 60612
Phone: 
(312) 942-0819
P
rovides comprehensive evaluations for autism spectrum disorder and other psychiatric conditions for individuals from early childhood through adults.


Rush University Medical Center
Pediatric psychology
(312) 942-6656
Special interests and programs include: neurodevelopmental and neurocognitive assessment, neonatal neurobehavioral assessment, assessment of school readiness, learning disabilities, autism assessment, special procedures, intellectual assessment, neuropsychological assessment, brazelton neonatal neurobehavioral assessment and neurodevelopmental assessment for children ages 0-18.


Thomson Memory Center
Locations throughout Chicagoland and the Twin Cities, including Barrington, Algonquin, Chicago, Deerfield, Hoffman Estates, Oak Brook, Park Ridge, St. Charles, Lake Elmo (MN), and Roseville (MN).
847-469-7537
Thomson is committed to providing a full circle understanding of brain-behavior relationships and neuropsychological disorders through comprehensive evaluation, detailed results and tailored treatment. Our mission is to provide scientifically-proven diagnostic clarity to patients of all ages, in an environment of exceptional customer service and support.


Westside Children’s Therapy
Autism/Developmental Disorders
815-469-1500
14711 S. Ravinia Ave
Orland Park, IL 60462

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