Yes: Good luck!
Answered 3/9/2013
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Definitely yes: Pediatric endocrinologist is probably best because she/he will have more experience interacting with adolescents and their parents.
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Pediatric endocrine: A pediatric endocrinologist is the sub specialist who evaluates delayed puberty when the pediatrician needs further medical input. For boys, delayed puberty occurs when testicular volume is not in a pubertal range by 14. For girls it's when breast development hasn't ensued by age 13.
Answered 3/10/2013
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