Easterseals offers Behavioral Medicine services supporting autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and other developmental and behavioral concerns. A doctor's referral is required.
Easterseals recently has expanded its medical team and overall capacity to directly address the long-term health needs of children with developmental delays, disabilities, and behavioral disorders — and their families — to provide the best possible development outcomes.
Under the leadership of new medical director, Dr. David Mosman, the medical team provides individualized, evidence-based treatment plans, which may include on-site outpatient medical rehabilitation therapies and medication management for a variety of behavioral and medical disorders, including autism and ADHD. The team also is part of the multidisciplinary autism evaluations and will interpret diagnostic reports for autism spectrum disorder.
David Mosman is a board-certified pediatrician with more than 25 years of experience providing compassionate, comprehensive care to children and families. Read more about Dr. Mosman here. 
Amanda Mosman is a nationally certified Physician Assistant specializing in Pediatrics with nearly two decades of experience caring for children and families across the Ohio Valley. Read more about Amanda Mosman here.
Additional support and professional staff will be joining the Mosmans soon.
What to Expect
Initial Visit
After Easterseals receives your child's referral, a staff member will be in touch to set up an initial visit and evaluation.
Treatment Plan
The goal is to help your child improve overall behaviors and development. A treatment plan may include medication, additional medical referrals, and/or outpatient rehabilitative therapies. Those therapies can take place here at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center and include: 
Follow-up appointments for medication management may be required every one to three months.