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Post by Janet on Jul 31, 2010 18:43:07 GMT -5
Dr. Heather Thole of Wee Care for Kids 813-236-9000 (she's in the Brandon, FL, Riverview area)
Dr. Jordan D. Samter, Pediatrics, 10549 N. Florida Ave., Suite B, Tampa, FL: 813-978-1522
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Post by alli on Sept 2, 2010 12:38:48 GMT -5
What do you mean "work w/parents on vaccines"?? I am not afraid to admit that I am absolutely pro-vaccine...but a doctor can't force you to vaccinate.
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Post by Janet on Sept 2, 2010 17:19:02 GMT -5
Some doctors will space them out, as opposed to giving six or more at a time, others insist on what is considered the normal dosing without regard to the parent's wishes.
The symbol for autism is a puzzle and with good reason. Perhaps the pieces that fit together for one child won't for another. It's my belief that we must explore all of them before we can complete the entire picture.
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Post by alli on Sept 3, 2010 19:44:11 GMT -5
I still find it absurd that a physician would not work with their patient as far as spacing vaccines. I had no idea that pediatricians could refuse to follow alternative schedules for vaccinations. No wonder so many parents are afraid to take their kids to the doctor...they don't want to be bullied.
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Post by Janet on Mar 6, 2011 9:09:38 GMT -5
Dr. Jordan D. Samter, Pediatrics, 10549 N. Florida Ave., Suite B, Tampa, FL: 813-978-1522
This Doctor will work with Dan Doctors. He accepts many insurance plans and can help keep the cost of DAN therapy down to a more manageable level. Since he has a son in the spectrum, he understands the journey better than most. His office is not glamorous but he is a great advocate for our children.
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