Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. She treats neurological disorders in children and adults. You can contact the front office for more information.
Dr. Alarcio is a fellowship-trained neurologist with special qualifications for child neurology.
No, Dr. Alarcio is a specialist and is not a general pediatrician nor a primary care doctor. For concerns about general health and care, contact your primary care doctor.
She is currently only doing 45-minute computerized ones at this time.
Dr. Alarcio does diagnose and treat PANDAS as she is one of sixteen experts in the country for autoimmune encephalitis. However, while she offers biomedical and integrative treatment for autism and ADHD, she screens patients, then refers them to a developmental evaluation for accurate diagnosis or for comprehensive neuropsychological testing.
Dr. Alarcio does sometimes collaborate with other medical professionals. For referrals, please contact your primary care doctor.
Unfortunately, not at the moment. However, some procedures can be done in office. For a more comprehensive list of treatments and therapies available to be done at the clinic, please contact us.