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Where is Peace of Mind Pediatrics located?

Peace of Mind Pediatrics is located at 5476 Main St Ste 104, Del City, OK 73115. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.

What are the top specialties practiced at Peace of Mind Pediatrics?

Providers at Peace of Mind Pediatrics specialize in Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) and Pediatrics. Compare group practices on Healthgrades to find th...

How many providers practice at Peace of Mind Pediatrics?

Two providers practice at Peace of Mind Pediatrics. Click here to view them all.

What insurance plans are accepted at Peace of Mind Pediatrics?

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Why do children need a psychiatrist?

Why see a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist: Mental illness in children negatively impacts several key areas of child and family life. A growing number of children in the US suffer from emotional and behavioral disorders. Children with untreated mental illness are at increased risk of self harming behaviors, anger problems, legal problems, poor academic performance, family conflicts, and risk of alcohol and drug use. In addition, untreated mental illness in children often persists into adulthood. Early recognition and proper treatment is of essence. A board certified child & adolescent psychiatrist has the necessary expertise in understanding your child's growing brain. In addition, a child & adolescent psychiatrist knows when to safely prescribe medications, and even more importantly, when not to prescribe medications.

What are the risks of mental illness in children?

Children with untreated mental illness are at increased risk of self harming behaviors, anger problems, legal problems, poor academic performance, family conflicts, and risk of alcohol and drug use. In addition, untreated mental illness in children often persists into adulthood.

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