At Rochester Regional Health?s Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Program, we offer comprehensive assessments and treatment for children and adolescents who are experiencing developmental or behavioral concerns. We understand the unique needs of the families that we work with and are here for you as a resource and guide as we treat your child?s developmental or behavioral disorder.
Comprehensive Developmental and Behavioral Evaluations
Our team offers the following evaluation services:
- Developmental evaluations
- Medication consultations
- Psychological consultations
- Psychoeducation evaluations
Ongoing Treatment and Therapy
Once we?ve determined your child?s needs, we develop a patient and family-centered treatment plan, which may include:
- Behavioral or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Parent (or caretaker) training
- School consultation and support
- Family therapy
- Medication management
Our ongoing goals are to promote children?s success in school, at home, and in their community.
Get Started
In order to determine if the Rochester Regional Health Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Program is an appropriate fit for the needs of your child, an initial intake process is required. Please contact our office at (585) 922-4698 for intake information.
Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics FAQs
Developmental Evaluations include an intensive and detailed review of your child’s developmental and medical history, past evaluations, current functioning, and may require additional testing to be completed by your child’s school. These steps are included in our intake process. Your first appointment with a Developmental-Behavioral provider will be scheduled after all intake paperwork is received.
While our services are covered by many payors, we recommend you contact your insurance company to verify coverage.
This depends on the concerns you have for your child. If school and/or learning concerns are indicated, our team will require this information as part of their evaluation.
Our Featured Experts
Our Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics team includes specialized pediatricians, nurses, and psychologists who work with children and their families who struggle with complex ADHD, learning disabilities, executive functioning difficulties, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and more.