Patient Center
New Patients
Please complete one registration packet per family and one initial history form per child. Mail or fax back to (214) 618-6277 with attention to Trish.
Complete the medical release form and forward to your previous physician. Please note well checks cannot be scheduled until prior medical records are received by our office. If your child is ill after you have returned your registration information, please call our office on the same day you want your child seen at 8am to ensure we will be able to schedule them.
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Please print and complete packet and fax back to 214-618-6277 at your convenience. |
Behavioral Concerns or ADHD/ADD Concerns
TLC Pediatrics of Frisco is here to help!!! We can do a full evaluaton and take care of treatment and all follow up at our office. Call our office to discuss your concerns and we will discuss next steps. Diagnostic questionairres will be sent via our patient portal, however if you prefer paper copies, they are listed below. Please call our office to discuss before submitting any questionairres.
- Teacher Vanderbilt - Initial Evaluation Visit
- Teacher Vanderbilt - Follow Up Visit
- Parent Vanderbilt - Initial Evaluation Visit
- Parent Vanderbilt - Follow Up Visit
Other Office Information and Forms
- Office Policies
- Transfer Request Forms (Records to be sent TO TLC)
- Records Transfer (Transferring OUT of our practice)
- Authorization Form (required for others to bring in child)
- Auth form for 16y-17y patients (allows patients 16ys and older to be seen without parent/guardian)
- 18 Year old conscent (allows parents to access medical records of children 18ys+)
- Notice of Patients Rights and Responsibilities
Diaries and Logs
Your childs physician may request one of the following diaries/logs to be kept prior to an appt for a specific amount of time in order to better understand certain symptoms or how well a medication is working. Prior to starting, please contact our office for specific instructions.
Books and Website Links
To help keep our families informed of health issues and answer general questions on specific topics and/or age groups we have compiled a list of print material as well as useful websites. Please use this list as a parent resource library, understanding that the list does not represent an endorsement of any specific book, website, author or philosophy.
Books
General
- Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care: 8th Edition (Paperback) by Benjamin Spock (Author), Robert Needlman (Editor)
- Taking Care of Your Child: A Parent's Illustrated Guide to Complete Medical Care by James F. Fries, Robert H. Pantell, Donald M. Vickery
- Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5, 4th edition. American Academy of Pediatrics; Steven P. Shelov, MD, MS, FAAP, Editor in Chief, and Robert E. Hannemann, MD, FAAP
- Caring for Your School-Age Child: Ages 5 to 12 American Academy of Pediatrics; Edward L. Schor, MD, FAAP, Editor in Chief
Child Development and Temperament
- The Wonder Years, American Academy of Pediatrics; Edited by Tanya Remer Altmann, MD, FAAP
- The Difficult Child: Expanded and Revised Edition by Stanley Turecki and Leslie Tonner
- Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, And Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
- Toddlers and Parents: A Declaration of Independence by T. Berry Brazelton
Infant
- Infants and Mothers: Differences in Development by T. Berry Brazelton
- Touchpoint, by T. Berry Brazleton
Children
- Motivated Minds: Raising Children to Love Learning
by Deborah Stipek, Kathy Seal - Pressured Parents, Stressed-out Kids: Dealing With Competition While Raising a Successful Child
by Wendy S. Grolnick, Kathy Seal
Discipline and Communication
- How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
by Elaine Mazlish, Adele Faber, Kimberly Ann Coe - How to Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk by Elaine Mazlish, Adele Faber, Kimberly Ann Coe
- Drawing the Line: Ten Steps to Constructive Discipline--And Achieving a Great Relationship with Your Kids
by Michael J. Weiss, Sheldon H. Wagner, and Susan Goldberg - Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking: Practical Solutions to the Most Common Preschool Behavior Problems by Barbara C. Unell and Jerry L. Wyckoff.
Parenting With Love and Logic by Foster Cline and Jim Fay (also see www.loveandlogic.com)
Nutrition
- How to Get Your Kid to Eat but Not Too Much by Ellyn Satter
- American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Nutrition by William H. MD PhD Dietz, Loraine M. Stern
- Mommy made-- and daddy too: home cooking for healthy baby and toddler by Martha Kimmel, David Kimmel, Suzanne Goldenson
Sleep
- Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, by Marc Weissbluth
Sleeping Through the Night by Jodi Mindell - Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems by Richard Ferber
- Good Night Sleep Tight: The Sleep Lady’s Gentle Guide to Helping Your Child Go to Sleep, Stay Asleep, and Wake Up Happy (Paperback)
by Kim West and Joanne Kenen
Sibling Rivalry
- Understanding Sibling Rivalry: The Brazelton Way
by Joshua D. Sparrow, T. Berry Brazelton - Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
by Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
Physical and Sexual Development
- Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls
by Valorie Schaefer, Norm Bendell
Asthma
- AAP Guide to Your Child's Allergies and Asthma: Breathing Easy and Bringing Up Healthy Active Children
American Academy of Pediatrics; Michael J. Welch, MD, FAAP, Editor in Chief - One Minute Asthma: What You Need to Know
by Thomas F. Plaut, M.D. - Dr. Tom Plaut's Asthma Guide for People of All Ages
by Thomas F. Plaut, MD with Teresa B. Jones, M.A.
Web Sites
Healthy Children, from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The website is dedicated to provide information to parents and patients. The AAP is an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. It includes general information related to child health and specific guidelines concerning a wide range of pediatric issues.
KidsDoc Symptom Checker Is your child sick? Figure out what to do now and what to do next! This is a new resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics, with detailed medical advice for a wide range of pediatric problems. It includes definitions, causes, when-to-call, and treatment advice.
KidsHealth presents a wealth of information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
Texas Department of Health
Fees, Insurance, and Health Plans:
We expect payment at the time of service, and all co-payments wilt be collected at check-in. A $25.00 fee will be assessed to your account for all returned checks. Please bring your current insurance information to each office visit. If you do not have your insurance information with you, you will considered a self-pay patient and we will expect payment at the time of your visit.