Visiting the Doctor - What You Need To Know, What You Need To Ask
What to Take With You
Questions for the Doctor
If Your Child Has CP
If You Have CP
Final Questions to Ask
What to Take With You
When you visit the doctor, remember to take with you:
- Your Medical card/ child's card
- Information about yourself or child
- Contact information
- Specialists' information
- Medical History
- Prescription information/ details
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Questions for the Doctor
Have your questions for the doctor ready:
- Do you have specific questions about symptoms or characteristics you
have noticed?
- Do you need to know about therapy options, dietary supplements, exercise
suggestions? have a list made out before you meet with him/her.
- Be direct and strong when you communicate with your doctor. Doctors
have different personalities, so to effectively communicate, be straightforward,
be organized and don't be intimidated. Doctors are busy and unable to
offer much extra information, so you will need to express your specific
questions or concerns.
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If Your Child Has CP
Questions you might wish to ask the doctor if your child
is living with Cerebral Palsy:
- What type of cp does my child have and what are the characteristics
he/ she will demonstrate?
- Does the doctor anticipate that seizures will occur?
- Does the doctor anticipate that surgery might be necessary?
- When does he/she anticipate developmental milestones to occur? (Sitting
up, crawling, walking, etc.)
- Does the doctor anticipate that splints or casts might be needed?
- What types of therapy are needed to maximize my child's potential?
- What type of exercise should my child be getting? What types of exercise
are appropriate, and what types would not be? (especially for school-age
children)
- Are there dietary supplements I should give my child? What can I do
to make sure he/she eats well and is healthy?
- Does he/she recommend any safe prescription drugs that would be effective
in the maintenance of my child's Cerebral Palsy?
- What does the doctor expect as my child begins to grow and age? Any
specific things that I can expect or watch out for?
- Does the doctor know of any community or health services that might
be of benefit? How do I access them?
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If You Have CP
Questions you might wish to ask the doctor if you have Cerebral
Palsy:
- Based on the type of cp that I have, what type of exercise options
would he/she recommend? Are there any that would be unsafe for me to
do?
- Are there any new treatment options or therapies that he/she could
recommend?
- Should I be taking some sort of dietary supplements? Does my examination
reveal anything that I need to be aware of or work to change? (e.g.
low iron, high cholesterol, etc.)
- Are there any safe prescription drugs that would be effective in the
maintenance of my Cerebral Palsy?
- What does the doctor anticipate for the future as I age? What types
of body changes can I expect?
- I have suddenly begun to fall or I lose my coordination more easily
- what could be the cause or prevention of this?
- I am experiencing some pain, what can I do about it?
- What types of resource materials does the doctor recommend? Websites,
books, etc.
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Final Questions to Ask
- What are the doctor's hours?
- What is the doctor's receptionist and nurse's names?
- What is the doctor's emergency contact information?
- What hospital would you use if it were necessary?
Always keep your doctor's phone number and address close
- maybe in your wallet or your appointment book.
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