This section is dedicated to providing our patients the ability to download our
forms prior to their appointment for ease of check-in, as well as the ability to
review our immunization schedule and suggested check-up schedule.
Pediatric Physicians, Inc. also proudly offers classes tailored toward educating
new parents with our Baby Basics Class, established parents with our Toddler Basics
Class and new in 2010 our ADHD Roundtable.
Download Forms:
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Medical Records Release
This form is to be used for transferring patient records both to and from Pediatric Physicians, Inc.
ADHD Vanderbilt Assessment Forms
Vanderbilt Assessment forms are used as diagnostic tools for the treatment and medical
management of children diagnosed with ADHD. Please note that there are four forms
including two for parents and two for teachers. Each set of two contains Initial
Evaluation forms and Follow up forms for parents and teachers to document their
observation and return in a timely fashion to the pediatrician for study.
ADHD Welcome Packet
Dear Parent:
Pediatric Physicians, Inc is changing how we perform our ADHD services. You will
need to be aware of the following information:
1) There will be an automatic fee of $50 for any missed ADHD appointment that is
either a no call/no show or cancelled without timely notification. This will NOT
be billed to your insurance; this is self pay.
2) You will need to bring your child in every 3 months for a recheck on medication
and consultation
3) PPI will NOT write for more than 3 months at a time of prescription medication
4) You will need to ensure timely completion of all forms including and especially
the Vanderbilt forms
5) Your physician only schedules ADHD appointments on certain days and during certain
time periods (please ask at the front desk for clarification.
6) If you are more than 15 minutes late for your scheduled ADHD appointment, you
will likely need to reschedule as these appointments are lengthy and not easily
adjusted. NCNS/timely cancellation fees may apply.
Our Immunization Schedule is in accordance with the schedule provided by the American
Academy of Pediatrics.
We recomment your child have a physical examination every year through high school,
in addition to camp physicals and the necessary sports physicals. Please note that
sports physicals are very important to ensure your child's well being for that particular
athletic endeavor and should not be missed!
Please refer to the VIS (Vaccine Information Sheet) for additional information on
the vaccines that we use.
Schedule of Well-Child Care Visits
Visits can include physical measurements, patient history, sensory screenings, behavioral
assessments, and planned procedures (immunizations, screenings and other tests)
at the following suggested intervals:
- 3 to 5 days
- 2 weeks
- 1 month
- 2 months
- 4 months
- 6 months
- 9 months
- 12 months
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
- 30 months
- 3 years
- 4 years
- And once every year thereafter for an annual health supervision visit that includes
a physical exam as well as a developmental, behavioral, and learning assessment.
Author : Tracy A. Mozingo, Healthy Children Magazine
Last Updated : 3/31/2010
Source : Healthy Children Magazine, Summer/Back to School 2009
Please note that Pediatric Physicians, Inc sees patients at 8 months as opposed
to 9 months for the routine infant check up and hemoglobin testing.