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  1. ... behavior. The screening may be done by your child's primary care provider or a mental health provider who works ... providers who treat mental disorders. Your or your child's primary health care provider or school can help you find the ...
  2. ... your child has special needs, talk to your child's health care provider. You can work together to discuss the best way to prepare and comfort your child throughout the testing process. References AACC [Internet]. Washington ...
  3. ... your child's hearing and treatment, talk with your child's primary care provider or hearing specialist. Learn more about laboratory ... OH): Cleveland Clinic; c2023.Should You Have Your Child's Hearing Tested? [2018 Jan 18; cited ... for professional medical care or advice. Contact a health care provider if ...
  4. ... UCDs as part of routine newborn screening . Your child's health care provider can explain more about which UCD screening ... of genetic urea cycle disorders, you or your child may need this test even if you don't have ... most cases, a health care professional will take a blood sample from a ...
  5. ... be from a food allergy, your or your child's health care provider will probably refer you to an allergist for testing. An allergist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating ... right for you or your child. Tests include skin tests, blood tests, and a ...
  6. ... is diagnosed with this disorder, talk to your child's health care provider about treatment options. Learn more about laboratory ...
  7. ... to have regular eye exams. Your or your child's provider or eye care specialist can tell you how often to have ... vision problem or eye disorder, you or your child will likely be referred to an eye care specialist for a more complete eye exam and ...
  8. ... you have questions about your results or your child's results, talk to your health care provider. Is there anything else I need to ... for a Lab Test How to Prepare Your Child for a Lab Test How to ... be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Contact a health care provider if ...
  9. ... you have questions about your results or your child's results, talk to your health care provider. Is there anything else I need to ... for a Lab Test How to Prepare Your Child for a Lab Test How to ... be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Contact a health care provider if ...
  10. ... you have questions about your results or your child's results, talk to your health care provider. Learn more about laboratory tests, reference ranges, ...
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