Pediatric functional medicine follow-up visits
Follow-up is where the plan gets smarter.
Follow-up visits help families interpret results, adjust the plan, troubleshoot setbacks, and decide what belongs next. This is where the plan becomes more specific as your child responds.
Why follow-up matters.
Children change. Symptoms flare and settle. Labs answer one question and raise the next. Food changes may help one area while exposing another. Follow-up visits keep the plan connected to the child in front of us.
The goal is thoughtful adjustment until your family has enough clarity, stability, and confidence to move into lower-touch support or graduate from active care.
What follow-up visits are used for.
Follow-up visits may include:
- Reviewing lab results and explaining what matters.
- Adjusting food, supplement, sleep, nervous-system, and environmental steps.
- Troubleshooting side effects, resistance, picky eating, constipation, flares, or implementation problems.
- Deciding whether testing, referrals, or medication conversations belong next.
- Coordinating with your pediatrician or specialist when written consent is in place.
- Helping parents understand when to stay the course and when to change direction.
Who this is for.
Follow-up visits are for active or returning Calm Wellness families who have already completed a consult or intake. If your child has never worked with us, start with the free consult so we can decide whether the initial intake, GI Reset, 4-Month Concierge, or another path fits.
Cost.
Follow-up pricing is confirmed before you book. HSA and FSA cards are accepted for eligible services. Superbills are provided for families who want to submit to insurance for possible reimbursement.
Lab fees and supplements are separate unless a package states otherwise. Lab fees and supplements are discussed separately so families understand the expected cost before ordering.
Fit and boundaries.
- Urgent symptoms and crisis needs belong with local urgent care, emergency care, or the appropriate specialist.
- Your child’s pediatrician stays involved.
- Medication changes should involve the prescribing clinician.
Follow-up is the steady work: review, adjust, support, repeat only as long as it is useful.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer and editorial policy.
Start with a free 15-minute consult.
Tell us what has been going on. Kim will help you understand whether Calm Wellness is the right fit and which care path makes sense for your child.