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We just got back the results from a QEEG and now the doctor said we need to

start Neurofeedback but he wants to do it twice a week at $150.00 each

visit.Should we get a second opinion?Does anyone know of a alternative because

right now we can't afford that but we want to make sure we are doing what's best

for our 10 year old high functioning Autistic son.If anyone could help us or at

least point us in the right direction that would be great.Thank-you so much!

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I was able to get the neurobiofeedback covered under my mental health insurance with just a co pay. Where are you doing this neurobiofeedback? If you go to the Brain Healing Center in Coral Springs Dr. Gluck is a provider. I had United Healthcare.

It will save you a ton of money.

We just got back the results from a QEEG and now the doctor said we need to start Neurofeedback but he wants to do it twice a week at $150.00 each visit.Should we get a second opinion?Does anyone know of a alternative because right now we can't afford that but we want to make sure we are doing what's best for our 10 year old high functioning Autistic son.If anyone could help us or at least point us in the right direction that would be great.Thank-you so much!

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Hello ,

Thank-you for your information but unfortunately our son is uninsured at this

time and that's where here goes(Dr.Gluck)

sList , badillo9@... wrote:

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> I was able to get the neurobiofeedback covered under my mental health

> insurance with just a co pay. Where are you doing this neurobiofeedback? If

you

> go to the Brain Healing Center in Coral Springs Dr. Gluck is a provider. I

> had United Healthcare.

>

> It will save you a ton of money.

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 10/26/2011 9:21:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> sjjr@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> We just got back the results from a QEEG and now the doctor said we need to

> start Neurofeedback but he wants to do it twice a week at $150.00 each

> visit.Should we get a second opinion?Does anyone know of a alternative because

> right now we can't afford that but we want to make sure we are doing

> what's best for our 10 year old high functioning Autistic son.If anyone could

> help us or at least point us in the right direction that would be

> great.Thank-you so much!

>

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