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Developmental Assessment Clinic

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Clinic Coordinator:  Karen Mirras, RN
Clinic Location:  Sparrow Professional Building, Suite 460
Clinic Hours:  Mondays, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone:  517.364.5490    Fax: 517.364.5499

The Developmental Assessment Clinic (DAC) provides interdisciplinary screening for infants and children who have been discharged from the RNICU and for infants referred by mid-Michigan physicians. A visit to the clinic involves the child and parent(s) interacting with professionals from the following disciplines: neonatology, psychology, audiology, nursing and physical or occupational therapy. The DAC is not a treatment center. Emphasis is on screening and detecting physical and psychological delay. All results are reported to parents and the primary care physician. Upon defining a problem, the infant or child is referred to community services for intervention/treatment.

Babies in the RNICU who meet the criteria for follow up are seen at this clinic. Some of the criteria for follow up include:

  • Very low birth weight (less than or equal to 1500 grams)
  • Ventilator (greater than 7 days)
  • Asphyxia
  • Seizures
  • Intraventricular Hemorrhage
  • Microcephaly
  • Sepsis or Documented infection
  • Persistent Hypoglycemia
  • Poor uterine growth
  • Bilirubin (greater than or equal to 20 or need of exchange transfusion)
  • Major congenital defect
  • Developmental delays

The DAC attempts to follow RNICU graduates through the first three years of life. The children are seen at 6 months, 15 months, 2 years and 3 years of age. Data collected by the DAC supports other research findings that approximately 88-92% of referred risk infants will achieve normal growth and developmental milestones. The chance of such an infant reaching his/her full potential is still less than that of a full term infant.

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Last modified on: 3/7/2007 4:48:12 PM