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What is a child neurologist?
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If your child has problems involving the nervous system, a Child Neurologist has the special training and experience to treat your child. Examples of such problems are seizures, delayed speech, weakness, or headaches.
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Where can I find a child neurologist?
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Child neurologists practice in a variety of medical settings, including children’s hospitals, university medical centers, community-based outpatient practices, private offices and clinics.
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What kind of training do child neurologists have?
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Child neurologists are medical doctors who have completed:
- Four years of medical school
- At least 1 to 2 years of pediatric residency
- Three or more years of residency training in adult and child neurology
In addition, most child neurologists have certification from the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (with special competency in child neurology).
Child neurologists treat children from birth into young adulthood. They choose to make the care of children the core of their medical practice. Their advanced training and experience equip them to meet your child’s unique needs.
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What types of services do child neurologists provide?
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Child neurologists often diagnose, treat, and manage the following conditions:
- Seizure disorders, including seizures in newborns, febrile convulsions, and epilepsy
- Medical aspects of head injuries and brain tumors
- Weakness, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and nerve muscle disorders
- Headaches, including migraines
- Behavioral disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), school failure, autism, and sleep problems
- Developmental disorders, including delayed speech, motor milestones, and coordination issues
- Mental retardation
- Hydrocephalus
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Child neurologists — the best care for children from birth to young adulthood
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Child neurologists combine the special expertise in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, muscles, nerves) with an understanding of medical disorders in childhood and the special needs of the child and his or her family and environment. In many cases, child neurologists work as a team with pediatricians or other primary care doctors. In addition, child neurologists may work with other pediatric specialists to care for children who have more complex or serious medical issues, such as epilepsy, birth defects, or mental retardation.
These are chronic conditions that require ongoing care and close follow-up throughout childhood and adolescence. If your pediatrician suggests that your child see a child neurologist, you can be assured that your child will receive the best possible care.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Where is your office? How do I get driving directions?
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Our office is conveniently located at Highway 169 and 91st St. in the SouthCrest Medical Plaza, which is adjacent to SouthCrest Hospital. Our office is on the ground floor (Suite 115). No elevators!!! There is plentiful parking and courtesy valet parking at the main entrance to the building.
Our address: 8803 S. 101st East Ave., Suite 115 Tulsa, OK 74133.
We are
also available in Stillwater
at the Stillwater Medical
Center. Address: 1323
West 6th Ave., Stillwater,
OK 74074. Maps
and directions are available
here.
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How do I reach Dr. Morgan if I have a question about my child's medication or care?
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Call our office during regular business hours at (918) 392-9929. If it is an urgent need after hours, the answering service will page the
doctor.
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How do I get my child's medical records to Dr. Morgan's office?
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You must sign an authorization/release form to allow a copy of the records to be made and sent to Dr.
Morgan. Please fill out and sign the records
release form located here. Print
the form then fill it out
and send it to Dr. Morgan's office either by mail or fax it to us at: (918) 392-9928. FAX is preferred as it is received immediately.
NOTE: Records must be in our new office before a patient will be seen for a follow up visit. There are NO VERBAL authorizations, so please sign and return the release form as soon as possible.
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I think I filled out a release form in Dr. Morgan's old office. Do I have to fill out another one?
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If you filled out a release form on your last visit then you do not need to send us another form. If you're not sure, please contact
us.
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What insurances will your office accept?
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View
our list of accepted insurances
here.
Because
there are numerous insurance plans under
large underwriters, we recommend that you
call our office for our most updated lis
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How and when can I make an appointment for my child?
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You may call our office to schedule an
appointment. Remember, it is necessary to have your child's medical records transferred to our office before seeing Dr. Morgan. Allow 5-7 working days to obtain records once we have your signed release form.
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Will Dr. Morgan still see patients in Stillwater?
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Yes. We will resume our clinics on the first Friday of every month. Appointments are scheduled through our main office: (918)
392-9929.
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Will Dr. Morgan still have a clinic at Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah?
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Yes. Appointments will continue to be scheduled through Dr. Jim Lewis’ office.
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How will EEG's and MRI scans be scheduled?
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We have state of the art EEG equipment in our office. MRI's will be scheduled through our office to be performed at the facility authorized by their insurance plan. SouthCrest Hospital has a state of the art MRI with sedation protocol.
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What about getting authorizations?
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Please check with your PCP regarding the need for authorization before your next visit. If a new authorization is needed, please request your PCP to fax it to our office at least 2 days prior to your visit. Fax number: (918)
392-9928 If your authorization is not received in our office 1-2 days before your visit we will contact you.
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How do I talk with Dr. Morgan or refill a prescription before my next appointment?
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Before calling our office regarding medications. PLEASE have ready a list of your child's medications including name, tablet size and daily dose. Pharmacy name and phone &
fax number are also required. Please call with any medication requests during our normal office hours (8:30 — 4:30 Mon-Fri). In most cases your question or refill requests can be answered by either my Medical Assistant (Pam) or our front office receptionist (Stacey). If necessary, you can leave a message on our voicemail.
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I don't remember when my child is supposed to return for a follow up visit. How do I find out?
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We will mail you a "reminder" card approximately 3-4 weeks before your child is due for a return visit.
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