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How to Get a Diagnosis

By Terri Mauro, About.com

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Step 2: Talk to Your Pediatrician

Chances are, your health insurer will require you to go through your pediatrician before tests and specialist visits anyway. But it's just as well, because your child's regular doctor will likely have useful insights and advice to give you. While you're the ultimate expert in your child, the pediatrician is probably the medical professional who knows your child best -- certainly better than the specialists who will pop in for a short time, look at one aspect of your child's life, and see you again in a year. A good pediatrician with whom you have a comfortable rapport is a helpful person to have filtering all those reports and test results and guiding you as to what to do about them.

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Step 3: Do Your Research

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