At your child’s first appointment at the clinic, a physician or nurse practitioner will take a thorough history of your child’s symptoms and other medical conditions.
After meeting with you and your child, we may recommend one or more tests to confirm the diagnosis and establish a treatment plan. The tests your child may undergo include:
- Genetic testing to confirm the diagnosis
- EEG testing for children with epilepsy or concern for seizures
- EKG screening for girls with Rett syndrome (who are at risk for prolonged QT interval)
- Specialized GI tests such as swallow studies or endoscopy
Although there are no specific treatments for Rett syndrome, based on the results of your child’s evaluation, our Clinic team may suggest a variety of treatment recommendations, including:
- Outpatient physical and occupational therapy
- Nutrition management
- Tone management options for children with spasticity
- Medications to treat other symptoms, including seizures, sleep disturbances or other behavioral concerns
Our team can also help address equipment needs, in collaboration with our seating clinic and rehabilitation medicine team, and we work closely with our speech therapists and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) clinic to maximize a child’s communication skills.
Our genetic counselor can help families understand their child’s genetic testing results or to coordinate additional testing to confirm a diagnosis if needed. We also have a dedicated social work team to help families navigate the complexities of raising a child with a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder.