Endocrinology and Diabetes | For Parents
What to Expect
New referrals
returning patients are seen in the ambulatory care space at
St. Louis Children's Hospital
and in the St. Louis Children's Hospital Pediatric Subspecialty Offices
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
in west St. Louis County. Appointment times vary, but are generally on
Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning or Wednesday morning at St. Louis
Children's Hospital or on Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday at Missouri
Baptist Medical Center. All patients are evaluated by one of the attending
physicians. In our capacity as a teaching hospital, some patients may be
seen initially by an endocrinology fellow or pediatric resident in
training, or by a medical student, prior to evaluation by the attending
physician. Patients with diabetes mellitus may be seen by one of the
Advanced Practice Nurses or Diabetes Nurse Educators in collaboration with
one of the attending physicians. Our nutritionist/dietitian and social
worker also are available during the office visits at St. Louis Children's
Hospital.
Two weeks prior to a scheduled appointment, parents will be sent an
informational packet which includes: a welcome letter, map to our facility,
a brief patient history form to be completed by the parents or legal
guardian(s) before coming to the office, a records release form to be sent
to the patient's primary care physician and/or other care givers and an
insurance insert to instruct on insurance pre-certification.
For new patients, the physician will obtain a complete medical history and
perform a complete physical examination. Laboratory tests or x-rays are
often obtained; the most common of these are listed below. However, until
the evaluation is completed it is not possible to determine what tests, if
any, will be needed. The physician also will collate information provided
by the primary care or referring physician. This includes measurements of
height and weight, and results of any laboratory tests and x-rays. The
actual x-rays (or copies) also may be helpful. If this information is
available at the time of the visit, it will facilitate the evaluation.
For follow-up or return visits, previous information obtained by us will be
available. However, interval information from other health care providers
may not be available to us unless you requested that it be sent. For
follow-up visits for patients with diabetes mellitus, in most cases blood
will be obtained for the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test before the visit with
the doctor so that the result can be available before the end of the visit.
Please arrive about 20 minutes early so that this can be done.
Some tests commonly performed on visits to the pediatric endocrinologist are:
- Thyroid Tests
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Basic Metabolic Panel
- Bone Age X-Ray
- Hemoglobin A1c (for diabetic patients)
Please contact us if you
would like to make an appointment.
Two camps for diabetic patients are affiliated with the American Diabetes
Association and St. Louis Children's Hospital. These camps take place in
July and August. For more information, please contact the Diabetes Nurse
Educator at the telephone number listed above or the American Diabetes
Association at (314) 822-5490.
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