When Should Teens Transition to a Primary Care Physician?
Is your child between the ages of 18 and 21? It may be time for you to transition them from their pediatrician to a primary care physician.
“Transition to adulthood is a crucial time for your teen,” says Dr. Jayasri Dasar Raju, a family medicine physician with Advocate Health Care. “It is important to find a primary care physician whom they can trust and can continue to address their health care needs. This includes routine physicals, medication management or monitoring of chronic conditions.”
Pediatricians are trained to treat teens, so it is completely fine for them to continue to see their pediatrician if they feel comfortable. When they are ready to make the transition, talk to their pediatrician and ask for suggestions from primary care physicians.
Here are some tips for making the transition:
- Start the discussion early. Talk to your teen’s pediatrician about when the right time is to make the switch.
- Look for primary care physicians who are accepting new patients.
- Encourage your teen to self-manage their health care needs by getting involved in making decisions.
- Ask friends and family who may have gone through this process already for guidance. They may even have physician recommendations.
It is important for your teens to be part of their health care decision-making process by building their skills to understand their health needs.
Here are ways you can prepare your teen:
- By the time your teen reaches high school, let them have alone time with their health care provider to build self-advocacy.
- If your teen has a chronic health problem, make sure to talk to them about it so they understand it.
- If your teen takes regular medications, make sure they know the names of them and why they are taking them.
When finding a primary care physician, choose someone that you and your teen trust and whom they feel comfortable with.
“Now that your teen is an adult, it is important they are vocal in what they need and want from their health care provider. I suggest using trustworthy online resources that help guide you on getting the preventive services your teen needs,” says Dr. Dasar Raju.
Article contributed by: Amy Werdin
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