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Klein, Andrew, MD Park Nicollet Clinic
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Dr. Feldman works very well with families when it comes to the psychiatric concerns of children with special needs and children with disabilities. He is willing to be flexible with regards to the use of medications, but is not afraid to advocate for their use when the denial of such treatment would further harm/disable the child or patient. His knowledge of child psychiatry is extensive, and is willing to work with families and educational teams to set up care programs that help improve global functioning. A very competent doctor. He accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
Pros: Outstanding quality of care, and knowledge of pharmacotherapy in children.
Cons: Very long wait times for appointments, often 3-4 months.
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