For parents · the first 90 days after diagnosis

A map for the first ninety days.

Your child was diagnosed in the last few weeks. The pediatrician handed you referrals and a list of services to coordinate yourself, and the internet has not been helpful. This is the document that should exist between those two failures — a 31-page checklist of the tests worth requesting from your doctor, the billing codes that make them insurance-covered, the contested questions you’ll encounter, and the few interventions we name as harmful. Free, in exchange for an email.

Where should we send it?

Two more emails over two weeks, then only when there’s something new worth saying. No tracking. No selling your address. Unsubscribe in any email.

What’s in the checklist

  • The medical tests worth requesting from your pediatrician, paired with the ICD-10 codes that make each one insurance-covered.
  • A tear-out page with the codes pre-filled, designed to be handed directly to your doctor — no framework explanation required.
  • Honest framing on the contested ground — IgG panels, gluten-free trials, organic acid tests — without endorsement or dismissal.
  • Red Flag warnings on the interventions with documented pediatric harm: high-dose B6, hair mineral analysis, provoked heavy metal challenge, comprehensive stool maps.

What we won’t do

No fear-based copy. No manufactured urgency. No decoy pricing. No outcome promises. We don’t currently address vaccines. We don’t recommend practitioners whose protocols include documented pediatric harm. The discipline is what makes the rest of this defensible.