Working With Your Child's Doctors

While a primary care doctor can prescribe growth hormone (GH) therapy, this is more often done by a growth specialist called a pediatric endocrinologist. Once your child starts GH therapy, visits to this specialist will help track how much your child has grown.

At these visits, the doctor may also ask if there have been any side effects and about how your child feels. The dose of growth hormone may be changed based on your child's response to treatment and your answers to the doctor's questions. Be sure to give your doctor full updates on your child's progress.

Talk to your doctor about any concerns you may have about GH therapy. You can get sample questions to ask your child's pediatric endocrinologist.

How insurance companies pay for growth treatment can vary. You should call your insurance company to ask if GH therapy is covered.

Learn more about a growth hormone therapy from PFIZER.