How frequent are appointments?
Typically, appointments are six to eight weeks apart initially, then every three to four months as the child gets better. It is necessary to allow enough time to elapse after a dose of the medicine is given to thoroughly assess its effect. The same frequency is true of telephone and videoconferencing consultations.
Frequency of appointments varies somewhat among practitioners, but, typically, appointments are six to eight weeks apart initially, then every three to four months as the child gets better. It is necessary to allow enough time to elapse after a dose of the medicine is given to thoroughly assess its effect. The same frequency is true of phone consultations.