Why Your Baby Can’t Wait 6 Months for a PT Evaluation
- Mercedes Aguirre Valenzuela
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Waiting for "the system" shouldn't be the reason your child misses a developmental window. In the world of pediatric physical therapy, we often hear about 4- to 6-month waitlists for hospital-based clinics.
While those clinics are great, your baby’s brain is developing now.
Why early action matters:
The Neuroplasticity Window: It is much easier to teach a 6-month-old a new movement pattern than it is to "undo" a compensatory habit in a 14-month-old.
Parental Peace of Mind: You shouldn't have to spend your weekends Googling milestones in a panic.
The Private Pay Advantage: By choosing an out-of-network provider, you skip the red tape. I can see you this week, in your own living room, for a full hour. No referrals, no waiting rooms—just results.
Take Action: Don't let a waitlist dictate your child's progress.




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