Well, honey, it depends on the clinic and your insurance situation. Some clinics may require a referral from your primary care provider, while others may not. Best bet is to give them a call and ask directly. Can't hurt to double-check, right?
Mayo Clinic has an article on this topic. Visit http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/adhd/DS00275/DSECTION=alternative-medicine. You may wish to talk with your pediatrician for a referral to a holistic pediatric clinic in your area. Or, you could network with other parents to see what has worked for them. Best of luck.
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It's the co-pay for going to a convenience clinic - like Minute Clinic in your drugstore. CONV 20 means the co-pay is $20 for the visit.
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Sometimes grocery store pharmacies will have a part time doctor that works there and you can visit him for a one time fee of $40-$80 a visit.
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