Developmental Evaluation Expertise

The Whole Child Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics offers evaluations for children and youth from birth to 18 years of age. The Whole Child is out of network with insurance (i.e., private pay only). The Whole Child does not accept medical insurance and does not bill medical insurance. The Whole Child does not file insurance claims on the patient’s behalf. The Whole Child does not conduct prior authorizations. Families are provided with a superbill that they can file with insurance for reimbursement. However, there is no guarantee that insurance will reimburse partially or in total the cost of services provided by The Whole Child.

A New Patient Consultation consists of the following:

Part 1: (90 minutes; parent/caregiver only*; in person or telemedicine appointment)

  • Comprehensive developmental and behavioral history
  • Comprehensive medical, social, and family history
  • Comprehensive Review of Systems
  • Review of pertinent data from other sources**

*Adolescents may be present for Part 1, depending on the family’s preference.

**“Data from other sources” may include school reports (ex. FIE, IEP, ARD), outside assessments, and medical records. Any records the family wishes the provider to review should be scanned ahead of time into the patient’s medical record via the parent portal or brought to the visit. The Whole Child does not contact schools or other providers in order to obtain this paperwork. The provider will review up to 100 pages of records at no extra charge. Each page reviewed by the provider in excess of 100 will be assessed a fee of 10 cents per page, which will be charged to the card on file at the time of the visit.

Part 2: (90 minutes; patient present; in person only)

  • Direct observation
  • Appropriate developmental testing using standardized instruments
  • Physical and neurological exams
  • Discussion of diagnoses and recommendations

Optional 30-minute phone call or ZOOM meeting to discuss reports and recommendations.

A consultation report is generated for Part 1 and for Part 2. Reports and referrals are sent to the family through the secure parent portal of the electronic health record (EHR). Families who wish to have both parts completed in one day can usually be accommodated.

The Whole Child does not prescribe or manage medications—controlled substances or otherwise.

NEW! The Whole Child now offers RUBI Parent Training and Group Psychoeducation. Find out more about The RUBI Autism Network Parent Training for Disruptive Behavior for children with Autism and/or Intellectual Disability at their website: https://www.rubinetwork.org/

NEW! Let The Whole Child collaborate with your child’s speech/language pathologist, occupational therapist, and/or feeding therapist using principles of the SOS Approach to Feeding. Find out more about the Sequential-Oral-Sensory child-centered, play-based, desensitization approach for children with significant feeding issues at their website: https://sosapproachtofeeding.com

NEW! Has your child been diagnosed with Childhood Apraxia of Speech? Let The Whole Child collaborate with your child’s speech/language pathologist using the Childhood Apraxia Treatment approach of DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing) pioneered by Dr. Edyth Strand with the Mayo Clinic and the Once Upon a Time Foundation. Find out more information at their website: https://childapraxiatreatment.org/parents/

Professional Fee Schedule

 

*Fee for New Patient Consultation is determined by the age of the child at the time of developmental testing (not at time of intake packet completion).

 

New Patient Consultation, Birth to 5 years, 11 months: $750

New Patient Consultation, 6 years to 11 years, 11 months: $850

New Patient Consultation, 12 years to 18 years: $950

 

Evaluation of younger children may necessitate an observation component (see fee below).

Evaluation of older children and adolescents typically involves gathering information from multiple sources.

 

Follow-Up Visit (patient present; in person): $250 for 90 minutes

Follow-Up Visit (patient not present; in person or telemedicine): $150 for 60 minutes

Observation in school, daycare, Montessori, ABA, or therapy program setting: $250 per hour

  • single location, minimum of 1 hour
  • time spent in excess of an hour will be prorated accordingly to the quarter hour
  • report of observations generated for family
  • requires authorization by the school, daycare, or therapy center and includes feedback from pertinent staff

Attendance of IEP meeting, school meeting, therapy team meeting, collaboration for SOS Approach to Feeding, ABA meeting, or similar meeting: $200 per hour in person, $125 per hour via ZOOM or phone

  • single location, minimum of 1 hour
  • time spent in excess of an hour will be prorated accordingly to the quarter hour
  • typically requires authorization by the school

RUBI Parent Training (telehealth only): $125 per 50-minute session

RUBI Group Psychoeducation (telehealth only): $50 per 50-minute session (4-6 families)

Extended Phone calls, ZOOM meetings: $75 for 30 minutes, $110 for 45 minutes, $150 for 60 minutes