After-School / Community Activities, ABA Therapy, Camps
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Address: 149 NE 241st Street,
| Cross City, FL
32628
Rating: 4.50
(16 reviews)
Insurances:
Aetna,
Cigna,
Coventry Health Care,
Health Net,
Humana,
Medicaid,
Tricare,
UnitedHealthcare,
Great West PPO,
Ages Served:
Children
Care Settings:
In-home,
In-school,
In-clinic,
Virtual,
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About North Florida Pediatrics - Cross City
North Florida Pediatrics is committed to being a leader in the communities we serve by providing comprehensive and compassionate, patient-centered, high quality pediatric care in a comfortable atmosphere close to home.
Please note that without member information we cannot guarantee that
your specific plan covers these services. We recommend asking the care
provider before beginning services.
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149 NE 241st Street,,FL,32628
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Always best office staff and doctors I used this doctors office from different locations live oakpast pcp lack city in weekendscross city present pcp since my son was born ...East or West North Florida Pediatrics is the best.Highly recommend to others who need child care...Thank you
Megha Patel
17 March 2024
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Maria Harmon ARNP and the staff here are all so welcoming and attentive to their patients. My daughters love going here
Cheyenne Raulerson
17 March 2024
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Simply made a call asking for help finding formula and received a very rude response. Totally uncalled for.
Rachel Hill
17 March 2024
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I pleaded for my 3 kids not to be dismissed due to not being fully vaccinated and explained we have received good care here and they are the only pediatric care within an hour from me. They discharged us anyway but Dr Pam herself told me if my children ever had an emergency they could be brought in and would not be turned away. I called today to say my three year old was complaining of not being able to breath well and many other symptoms and I did not want to take him and hour away or an hour and a half to the hospital and could he please be seen and they said no we already deleted his chart. Youll have to take him to the new primary. Very dissatisfied and my children are suffering due to this.
Lucy
17 December 2023
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Prompt friendly service and very professional. Theyre very patient and have a knack to deal with children that have separation issues etc.
Josie Floran
17 March 2022
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The ladies there are wonderful Would definitely recommend to other parents.
Laura Dolbeer
17 March 2022
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Brenda Drown
17 March 2021
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A very lovely clinic and staff is able to provide excellent attention to all of the patients. Such a great place for kids. Easy to get to an accessible from all over Dixie County. So nice and conveniently located next to the Dixie County Health Department. 5 stars
Marc Parocha
17 March 2020
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Tammy Parrott
17 March 2020
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Kathryn
17 March 2020
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re interested in understanding the non-verbal experience, we recommend watching The Reason I Jump. If you’re looking for a movie that can help your child understand their emotions, many neurodiverse families love Inside Out. Check out our autism-friendly movie guide here.
For both a scientific and personal look at autism, we recommend reading But You Don’t Look Autistic At All by Bianca Toeps. Check out our full book guide for more great reads.
Hero Elementary is great for the young ones. Songs for Littles is excellent for toddlers learning how to talk. And Ranking of Kings is a great option for anime and fantasy fans. See our full list of the best TV shows about autism and inclusion.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy rooted in the science of learning and behavior. Using principles of ABA, children and adults can learn to improve their communication skills, social skills, and daily living skills while also addressing problematic or challenging behaviors. The primary goal of ABA therapy is to teach helpful skills that promote independence and reduce harmful behaviors. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
It's a big decision to make for your family! Applied behavior analysis (ABA) seeks to improve communication skills, introduce productive habits, and reduce harmful behaviors. Watch out for ABA providers who look to "cure" autism.
High quality ABA therapy does exist where the goal is not to “fix” children, make them appear “less autistic”, or change who they are. The goal is to help people learn all that they can so they can live to their potential while embracing their unique, individual personality traits. Here's our complete guide to start and end ABA therapy.
ABA is usually covered by insurance if you have an autism diagnosis. Autism is typically the only diagnosis insurance will authorize for ABA services since its benefits have been researched extensively.
Always check with your specific insurance plan to confirm that ABA is covered for your child’s diagnoses and that the provider you are seeking care at is in-network. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
Autism-friendly camps come in all shapes and sizes, making it easier for you to find the one that best suits your needs. An autism-friendly camp may come in the form of a day camp, meaning you drop your child off in the morning and pick them up later that afternoon, or as an overnight camp. The camp programs can range in length from a few days to a few weeks. The campers that attend autism-friendly camps may be autistic only or a mixture of neurotypical and neurodivergent kids. When it comes to support for your child, some camps offer 1:1 support while others have a higher camper-to-counselor ratio.
When choosing the perfect camp for your child there are five key things you should keep in mind:
Interests: What does your child like to do? A sports camp probably wouldn’t be a good fit for your little bookworm. Finding the right summer camp that sparks your child’s excitement will aid in transitioning to and from camp, while also ensuring they enjoy their experience.
Professional Support: How much support does your child need? A traveling camp may not be best for your child who tends to elope. Some camps offer 1:1 support for your child, while others may have a higher camper-to-counselor ratio. When looking for a camp, pay close attention to those ratios to ensure there is adequate support for your child’s unique needs.
Specializations: Does the camp specialize in a specific area? If your child is nonverbal and the camp has excellent experience working with nonverbal children, it may be the perfect fit!
Responsiveness and Accommodations: Pay special attention to camps that meet with you one-on-one either by phone, video chat, or in person, to mark out a personalized support plan for your child. You can relax knowing they’re on top of things and making sure your child is properly supported. Don’t be afraid to ask tons of questions —a great camp will welcome them!
Location and Commitment: Not many people like a long commute. You know your child’s comfort level better than anyone else, so you’ll know what’s best for them, whether it’s a half-day camp, a full day, or an overnight experience.
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