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Corvallis Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician Doctors for Autism and Communication

Type of Physician: Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician

What is a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Pediatrics; practitioners have a special interest in the developmental, learning, and behavioral problems of children, and in the support of parents and children during normal development and illness.

Specialty: Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

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Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician Doctors in Corvallis *

Child Development & Rehabilitation Center of Eugene
Robert Nickel
901 E 18th Ave
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 346-3575

Child Development & Rehabilitation Center of Eugene
Mario C Petersen
901 E 18th Ave
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 346-3575

Child Development & Rehabilitation Center of Eugene
Randall A Phelps
901 E 18th Ave
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 346-3575

David W Willis MD
David W Willis
1675 SW Marlow Ave
STE 200
Portland, OR 97225
(503) 672-7857

Legacy Pediatric Development Rehabilitation
Sarojini S Budden
2801 N Gantenbein Ave
STE 2225
Portland, OR 97227
(503) 413-4505

Legacy Pediatric Development Rehabilitation
Kendra Lee Farris
2801 N Gantenbein Ave
STE 2225
Portland, OR 97227
(503) 413-4505

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Autism

What is autism?

Autism is a developmental disorder that is characterized by impaired development in communication, social interaction, and behavior. Autism afflicts one out of every 100 to 166 children and it affects the lives of many children and their families (DiCicco-Bloom et al, 2006). It tends to affect about five boys to every one girl (First, 2008). Autism is classified as a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), a category of disorders that is often described interchangeably with the broad spectrum of developmental disorders affecting young children and adults called the autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). The range of these disorders varies from severely impaired individuals with autism to other individuals who have abnormalities of social interaction but normal intelligence--Asperger's syndrome. The ways in which autism is exhibited can differ greatly. Additionally, autism can be found in association with other disorders such as mental retardation and certain medical conditions. The degree of autism can range from mild to severe. Mildly affected individuals may appear very close to normal. Severely afflicted individuals may have an extreme intellectual disability and unable to function in almost any setting.

In the past, autism has been confused with childhood schizophrenia or childhood psychosis, and may have been misunderstood as schizotypal personality disorder in some adults. As additional research information about autism becomes available, the scope and definition of the condition continues to become more refined. Some of the past confusion about the disorder has been resolved.

What are the symptoms of autism?

The current Diagnosis and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition, Treatment Revision (DSM-IV-TR) identifies three features that are associated with autism:

  • impairment in social interaction,
  • communication, and
  • ...

Recommended Reading Related to Autism Spectrum Disorder (In Children and Adults)

Autism Screening and Diagnosis »

Autism screening and diagnosis overview

Diagnosing autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) can be difficult, since there is no medical test, like a blood test, to diagnose the disorders. Doctors look at the child's behavior and development to make a diagnosis.

ASDs can sometimes be detected at 18 months or younger. By age 2, a diagnosis by an experienced professional can be considered very reliable. However, many children do not receive a final diagnosis until much older. This delay means that children with an ASD might not get the help they need.

Diagnosing an ASD takes two steps:

Developmental screening

Developmental screening is a short test to tell if children are learning basic skills when they should, or if they might have delays. During developmental screening the doctor might ask the parent some questions or talk and play with the child during an exam to see how she learns, speaks, behaves, and moves. A delay in any...

Emergency Contact for Corvallis

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Nearby Corvallis Hospitals *

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
3600 NW Samaritan Dr
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541)768-5111

Samaritan Albany General Hospital
1046 6th Ave
Albany, OR 97321
(541)812-4000

Lebanon Community Hospital
525 N Santiam Hwy
Lebanon, OR 97355
(541)258-2101

West Valley Hospital
525 SE Washington St
Dallas, OR 97338
(503)623-8301

Salem Hospital
665 Winter St SE
Salem, OR 97301
(503)561-5200

Salem Hospital Regional Rehabilitation Center
2561 Center St NE
Salem, OR 97301
(503)561-5986

Santiam Memorial Hospital
1401 N 10th Ave
Stayton, OR 97383
(503)769-2175

Oregon State Hospital
2600 Center St NE
Salem, OR 97301
(503)945-2800

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