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SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION

With Steve Hodges, M.D.

If you plan to have Dr. Hodges review a x-ray, make sure it is in .jpg form. Please wait to send the image until you have a confirmed date and time for the consultation.

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*Please note that the fee covers the 30-minute consultation only. To connect with Dr. Hodges for follow-up questions, progress reports, and additional x-ray reviews, please join our private Facebook support group. Members can post unlimited questions and will receive timely responses from Dr. Hodges (within 48 hours). Parents who have signed up for a consultation are eligible to join the support group without paying the extra first-month fee ($30), so the cost is $39/month from the start. We will send you a special link that is not visible on this website.)

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ADDITIONAL NOTE: We do not bill insurance or provide the type of receipt that can be used for medical billing.

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Questions about our consultations? Email Suzanne.

Dr. Steve Hodges - Bedwetting and Accidents

Steve Hodges, M.D.

Professor of Pediatric Urology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

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Expert in enuresis, encopresis, and toilet training

If your doctor is unfamiliar with or opposed to M.O.P., if your child's circumstances are unusual or difficult, or if you just want to hear it from the horse's mouth, you can schedule a 30-minute video or phone consultation with Dr. Hodges.

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To schedule a consultation:

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1. Pay for the consultation.

 

2. Fill out the Pre-Consultation Form.

 

3. Email Suzanne@bedwettingandaccidents.com with your time zone, your communication preference (FaceTime, Skype, Zoom, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, or phone). If you prefer Zoom or Microsoft Teams, we ask that you set up the link and email it to Dr. Hodges after your consultation time has been confirmed.

Dr. Hodges gave us a game plan and has been very responsive to our follow-up contact. We feel like we really have an ally in helping our child. It's been amazing experience in the modern health care setting, where so many doctors are out of reach except for 15-minute appointments.

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