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Does anyone know how long the wait list is for Dr. Rossignol or Dr. Bradstreet??

Kerrie

For your location, maybe Dr. Neubrander in Edison, NJ would be better. You could try Dr. Freedenfeld in Stockton, NJ too. We live in Central PA but ended up going with Dr. Rossignol at the ICDRC in Melbourne, FL and wish we had found that practice much sooner. The ICDRC requires just one yearly visit to maintain patient status, is world-class autism clinic, and charges way less than the top-notch DAN physicians here in the north. www.icdrc.org

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As of last year Dr. Bradstreet wasn't taking new patients, except in his Arizona office where he works part-time while teaching at the Medical School there, but maybe this has changed. As for Dr. Rossignol, just contact the ICDRC office by e-mail via their website, and they'll let you know if he will accept your child as a patient to get the ball rolling. Potential delays are most likely caused by parents not getting in the initial paperwork/background information quickly, rather than any scheduling issues at their office. We found them to be incredibly focused and efficient.

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Re: Re:ICDRC was: Philadelphia area DAN doctor

Does anyone know how long the wait list is for Dr. Rossignol or Dr. Bradstreet??

Kerrie

In a message dated 9/8/2008 10:44:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bill.mahanverizon (DOT) net writes:

For your location, maybe Dr. Neubrander in Edison, NJ would be better. You could try Dr. Freedenfeld in Stockton, NJ too. We live in Central PA but ended up going with Dr. Rossignol at the ICDRC in Melbourne, FL and wish we had found that practice much sooner. The ICDRC requires just one yearly visit to maintain patient status, is world-class autism clinic, and charges way less than the top-notch DAN physicians here in the north. www.icdrc.org

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Last I heard Rossignol did not have a waiting list. That

may have changed. I would give them a call. www.icdrc.org

Pamela

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Does anyone know how long the wait list is for Dr. Rossignol or

Dr. Bradstreet??

Kerrie

In a message dated 9/8/2008 10:44:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

bill.mahan@... writes:

For your location, maybe Dr. Neubrander in Edison, NJ would be

better. You could try Dr. Freedenfeld in Stockton, NJ too. We live

in Central PA but ended up going with Dr. Rossignol at the ICDRC in

Melbourne, FL and wish we had found that practice much sooner. The ICDRC

requires just one yearly visit to maintain patient status,

is world-class autism clinic, and charges way less than the top-notch DAN

physicians here in the north. www.icdrc.org

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fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.

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-It only took us a month after the 1st phone call to see Dr.

Rossignol. I know Dr. Bradstreet is a long wait because he spends 1/2

of his time at his clinic in Arizona. They also have another Dr.

who has a short list also.

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> Does anyone know how long the wait list is for Dr. Rossignol or

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> bill.mahan@... writes:

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> For your location, maybe Dr. Neubrander in Edison, NJ would be

better. You

> could try Dr. Freedenfeld in Stockton, NJ too. We live in Central

PA but

> ended up going with Dr. Rossignol at the ICDRC in Melbourne, FL

and wish we had

> found that practice much sooner. The ICDRC requires just one

yearly visit to

> maintain patient status, is world-class autism clinic, and charges

way less

> than the top-notch DAN physicians here in the north.

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