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Should I see my primary care physician at the first signs of an abnormal headshape?

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Should I see my primary care physician at the first signs of an abnormal headshape?

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Yes, you should see your primary care physician because they can determine if the abnormal head shape is due to sleep position or something more serious. Some primary care physicians will refer you to a specialist for further input. If the diagnosis is deformational plagiocephaly, the key to a good outcome is aggressively treating it as early as possible. Our video and instructional booklet will help you do this. Therefore, seeing your primary care physician right away is best.

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