FAQs About Developmental Screenings in Clarkston, MI
Screenings typically begin in infancy and continue through early childhood, with assessments recommended at 9, 18, and 24 or 30 months — or anytime a parent or provider has concerns.
If Dr. Stachecki identifies a potential delay, he will discuss next steps with you, which may include additional evaluations or referrals to specialists such as speech, occupational, or physical therapists.
Most visits take 20 to 30 minutes, depending on your child’s age and whether additional assessments are needed.
Yes. Most insurance plans cover developmental screenings as part of routine well-child care. Our team can help confirm your coverage before your visit.
Bring your child’s medical history, vaccination record, and any notes about developmental concerns you’ve observed at home or heard from teachers or caregivers.
That’s perfectly normal. Dr. Stachecki and his team use a patient and child-friendly approach to make children feel comfortable and ensure an accurate evaluation.