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Request an Appointment

 ##### By Phone

For general scheduling or help finding the right provider, call to speak to a member of our care team.





 

##### Schedule Online

If you’ve already seen a provider in this department, you can request a follow-up with them in MyChart.

[Schedule With MyChart](https://mychart.bmc.org/)



 

 

 

 

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Refer a Patient

 Hours of Operation: Monday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Tuesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Phone: [617.414.4841](tel:617.414.4841)

 Please Note:Review the DBP referral policy and access the referral template on our [provider resources page](/node/177730).   
  
Fax referral information to:   
Internal referrals and Epic users: 617.414.3661  
External referrals: 617-638.6756

 

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  ## Developmental &amp; Behavioral Pediatrics

# Treatments and Services

 Explore Developmental &amp; Behavioral PediatricsWe generally provide care over three visits, with follow-up care as necessary.

## Visit One

We meet with you (a parent or guardian) to talk about why your child was referred to us and to get information from providers you’ve worked with before, such as early intervention records, teacher information, or any other testing your child had prior to the first visit with us.

To prepare for visit one, please have a list of your child’s teachers (or early intervention providers, or childcare providers) AND their email addresses available during the appointment. If you consent, we’ll request their feedback by completing a survey before you return for visit two.

Visit one is usually virtual.

## Visit Two

We meet with your child in person for an evaluation/assessment.

To prepare for visit two, please make sure your child’s teachers (or early intervention, or childcare providers) provided their feedback by completing the REDCap survey, as it is an important part of the evaluation process.

Visit two is in person.

## Visit Three

Your family has an appointment to discuss a diagnosis and recommendations for treatment. Ideally this is in person but can be changed to telemedicine if needed.