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Emory University’s NIPT Study

Emory University is recruiting participants for a study about Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT). If you are 18 years of age or older, have had recent NIPT or at any time in the past that showed increased risk for X & Y chromosome variations, you are eligible to participate.

The purpose of this study is to gather information about people who have had NIPT experience showing increased risk for X & Y chromosome variations, if they had genetic counseling support and their understanding about NIPT. The results from this study will help to develop a future program to help prospective parents understand more about NIPT and more about X & Y chromosome variations.

Participation involves clicking this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8YKQP6C

These are the steps:

  1. The first page is the Consent to participate page. Please read and, if you are willing, choose “yes” and be taken to a next page.
  2. The next page is a survey of demographic information and pre-presentation questions concerning stress, anxiety and coping.
  3. Please respond to all of the questions in this section of the study
  4. At the end of this survey, you be asked to view a narrated teaching presentation. Please click “yes” and watch the presentation. The presentation will open in a new window.
  5. IMPORTANT: When the video is over, please MINIMIZE THE WINDOW and you will be taken back to the survey.
  6. Please respond to the post-presentation survey and answer all of the questions.

BONUS for AXYS! Emory will donate $20 for up to 30 participants ($600 donation) who fully participate including answering all of the surveys and viewing the presentation.

Thank you in advance for your participation!

2018-01-05T15:57:27-05:00

Transitioning to Adulthood

Transitioning to Adulthood is a series of booklets prepared by Renee Beauregard of the XXYY Project. This is a summary of steps that parents/guardians of young adults with developmental disabilities must consider in preparing for their entry into the adult world of employment and independent living.

The recommendations are focused on young men with 48 chromosomes, rather than the 47 that describe the trisomy X/Y variations (Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X and 47,XYY.) For this reason, not all of the assumptions regarding functioning level will apply to all young people with X and Y chromosome variations. Take this into consideration when reading through the sections.

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 1: Laying the Groundwork

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 2: Teens and Young Adults

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 3: Protecting Your Son from Trouble: Victimization, Fraud, and Himself

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 4: First, He Needs an Income

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 5: Addressing His Medical Needs

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 6: Continuing Education Options

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 7: Where Will He Live?

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 8: Disability Services

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 9: Long-term Planning

Transitioning to Adulthood – Part 10: Older Adults: Now What Do We Do?

2025-05-09T12:29:44-04:00

Stories of Past Matching Grants

The Bregante Family’s Matching Grant Campaign

The Bregante Family of San Diego, CA has generously offered to make a $5,000 donation to AXYS once the organization raises the same amount from its supporters. The Bregantes are particularly interested in improving knowledge about adult XXY individuals, and their contribution will be targeted to that part of our mission and goals.

Due to your generous donations, our goal was reached. Thank you!

Learn about the Bregante family and Ryan Bregante’s Mission to Build a Klinefelter Community here.


AXYS-KELLY FAMILY MATCHING GIFT FUNDRAISER

The Ruth Kelly Campaign

Eight years ago our son, Will, at the age of 23 was finally diagnosed as 47,XXY when he was in the process of joining the U.S. Air Force Reserves. It was the military doctors who picked up on his condition, after years of my husband, Dave, and I taking Will to countless doctors and specialists for diagnosis and treatment. None of these highly trained specialists ever suggested getting genetic testing or even suggested that Will might have a genetic condition.

While finally getting a diagnosis was a relief (although a disappointment to Will in that it prevented him from achieving his dream of joining the Air Force Reserves), our relief was short-lived after we realized the lack of knowledge and awareness in the medical community. Will’s endocrinologists at a well-respected global health care institution assured us for two years that testosterone treatment would solve everything and brushed off his health and behavior issues as not being related to 47,XXY. One endocrinologist even fired us when I brought him peer-reviewed medical articles that connected Will’s hand tremors to 47,XXY (as opposed to the doctor’s adamant assertion his tremors were anxiety related). He was apparently insulted that we would not blindly accept his opinions as a board-certified endocrinologist.

It was at this time that we found out about AXYS and attended our first AXYS conference. AXYS truly has made a world of difference in our lives. We were astonished when we discovered later that AXYS maintains all of their services through volunteers and a very limited budget. The resources and support provided by AXYS, its Board of Directors, Executive Director, parents and other volunteers and participating members of the medical community is invaluable to any individual with an X/Y chromosomal variation, their loved ones and to the general medical community overall.

We have been fortunate to have strong family support from Will’s two brothers, Joe and Mike, and from his only surviving Grandparent, Ruth Kelly. Ruth was a rock and always there for us and for Will when we needed her and she surrounded us with love and strength. She also showed us by example how to deal with tough health issues. We lost Will’s Grandmother this past spring after her long battle with cancer that she faced with grace and courage that defies description. We wanted a way to honor Will’s Grandmother that would be meaningful to her and to us. In her memory and honor, our family has decided to make a matching gift to AXYS of $5,000.

We would like the money raised from this campaign to be used by AXYS to provide support to adults with 47,XXY, hopefully through the development of adult specialty clinics. As we continued on our journey after Will’s diagnosis we discovered that research, education and support for adult men with 47,XXY was lagging behind that available for younger children. Our family has attended the last three AXYS conferences and we have had the opportunity to talk with Will’s peers and to listen to their concerns. One of the things we’ve heard over and over again is that the medical professionals with whom they are engaged lack knowledge of the medical issues associated with 47,XXY and often are not even familiar with the different forms of testosterone treatment available. The AXYS Clinic and Research Consortium and their model of multi-disciplinary and holistic care seems like a big step in the right direction to help create Centers of Excellence where XXY adults can get expert evaluations and treatment recommendations.

We also hope that our gift can assist AXYS in a broader outreach to other medical professionals and possibly provide funding for an adult retreat in 2018 for the men with 47,XXY to meet and continue brainstorming on best medical practices that would assist other doctors in providing the best possible treatment.

These are all challenging objectives that will require significant financial support and time to accomplish, but we are confident that with the help of AXYS and many people, they will be achieved. And Ruth Kelly would have been very proud to be associated with this effort.


Why my husband and I are providing matching funds for up to $10,000 in donations to further AXYS’s goals.

Nine years ago, our son was in 1st grade and everything was falling apart. Andrew’s teacher told Michael and I that he had “basically failed first grade,” needed to go to summer school to advance to second grade, and she just “didn’t know what was going on.” Since we had a prenatal diagnosis of 47, XYY, we knew Andrew was at risk for learning issues and we’d already had him repeat kindergarten. By the end of 1st grade, he couldn’t write in his journal like the other kids and he could barely read a few words. We had tried to get services and supports for him in kindergarten, but we were denied, despite bringing information about his condition. When I called the eXtraordinarY kids Clinic in Denver, I was told there was a 3 month wait to be seen. We saw Dr. Tartaglia and the other specialists as soon as possible, and by the time Andrew started 2nd grade, we had a 57 page report from Dr. Tartaglia and the other specialists at Colorado Children’s. The report was written in a language the school understood and we were given every accommodation and service we requested.

Long waiting lists and the fact that traveling to another state is out of reach of many families motivated AXYS to form the AXYS Clinic and Research Consortium (ACRC) two years ago. The AXYS Board of Directors had this dream: we wanted everyone with an X or Y Variation to have access to a multi-disciplinary clinic. The Board determined that AXYS didn’t have the funds and we had to place that dream on hold. Michael and I decided at the 2015 Conference that we would donate up to $10,000 in matching gifts to raise the money. Today there are 7 multi-disciplinary clinics seeing patients, 2 specialty clinics and 3 more clinics organizing to open in the near future!

We are thrilled and excited, but there is a huge hole in the care of those with X and Y Variations. Almost all of the current clinics are unable to see adult patients because they are pediatric clinics. At every conference, and when I answer Helpline calls, adults ask, “what about us?” and parents ask, “what about my 23 year old?” Our 16 year old son will soon age out of the wonderful care he has received from Dr. Tartaglia and her team—what happens to him then?

The new non-invasive prenatal screening of maternal blood (cell free DNA) is putting an increased burden on both the clinics and the AXYS Helpline. Another AXYS goal is to have our Helpline answered by a live person instead of the current system where the caller leaves a message and a volunteer returns the call. AXYS also wants to provide copies of our informational booklets and pamphlets to the existing clinics, obstetricians and Genetic Counselors. The ACRC has agreed to write “Consensus Documents” which will contain the “best practices” in treating X and Y Variations. These documents can be taken to local providers of care when a clinic visit is not possible. Consensus Documents will also maintain a standard of care among the clinics.

Michael and I want to see the dream fulfilled of accessible multi-disciplinary clinics for all (including for adults), better support for the newly diagnosed, and improved informational materials. Of course, fulfilling these dreams costs money. For example, AXYS pays the expenses for the ACRC clinic directors to meet each year to share information and ideas, as well as plan research. We are providing matching funds for up to $10,000 in donations to further these goals. Michael and I want each and every person with an X or Y Variation to have access to the wonderful and life-changing care that Andrew has received. Together we can do this!

-Myra Byrd

2019-11-08T20:26:30-05:00

Education

Most children and adolescents whose development is affected by having an X or Y variation are eligible for special education services. US federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes a variety of safeguards and options including Part C which provides for services to children birth to 3 years of age, and Part B which mandates a free public education for children with special needs who qualify from the ages of 3 to 21.

IDEA requires a multidisciplinary evaluation to determine if the child qualifies for special education services. This means that professionals from a variety of fields (medicine, psychology, occupational therapy, etc.) and the parents of the child collaborate to assess the child’s strengths and needs and determine appropriate educational services.

Every child eligible for special education has either an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP, for children birth to age 3), or an Individualized Education Program (IEP, for children age 3-21). Both programs specify the details of a child’s educational plan.

Intervention varies and is based upon the child’s individual needs. Areas that may be addressed include: speech and language, cognition, behavior, sensory-motor and academics. Settings range from home-based programs for infants to a variety of school-based classrooms for older children and adolescents.

Resources

This section provides a series of links to other resources that may be useful to some persons dealing with X and/or Y aneuploidy conditions. AXYS is aware that there is wide variability in the signs and symptoms associated with these conditions and not everyone will require the same resources. However, we’re hopeful that a number of these resources may be useful to a significant percentage of this population.

AXYS Resources for Distance Learning During COVID-19 and Beyond

AXYS Consensus Document: Educational Guidelines, IEPs, and School Services for Children with X & Y Chromosome Variations

Photo of a classroom

ADHD Symptoms in Children and Adolescents with Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy: XXY, XXX, XYY, and XXYY

Everything You Never Knew About the ADHD Brain

Secrets of the ADHD Brain: Why We Think, Act, and Feel the Way We Do

Understanding Tests and Measurements for the Parent and Advocate

National Center for Learning Disabilities

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)

Think College – College Options for People with Intellectual Disability

PACER Center

Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition
By Peter W.D. Wright & Pamela Darr Wright

Special Education Law, 3rd Edition
By Nikki L. Murdick & Barbara C. Gartin, et al.

Steps to Independence: Teaching Everyday Skills to Children with Special Needs
By Bruce L. Baker & Alan J. Brightman

1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism or Asperger’s, Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition
By Ellen Notbohm & Veronica Zysk, et al.

Autism: Asserting Your Child’s Rights to a Special Education
By David A. Sherman

Functional Behavior Assessment for People With Autism: Making Sense of Seemingly Senseless Behavior
By Beth A. Glasberg

Inclusive Programming for High School Students with Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome: Making Inclusion Work for Everyone! [Paperback]
By Sheila Wagner

The Power to Spring Up: Postsecondary Education Opportunities for Students with Significant Disabilities
By Diana M. Katovitch

Realizing the College Dream with Autism or Asperger Syndrome: A Parent’s Guide to Student Success
By Ann Palmer

Self-Help Skills for People with Autism: A Systematic Teaching Approach
By Stephen R. Anderson, Amy L. Jablonski, et al.

Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
By Marlene J. Cohen & Donna L. Sloan

About Homeschool

Homeschool.com

Home School Legal Defense Association
(The HSLDA is a legal support organization that specializes in home school issues and offers some free resources. However, please be aware that they may suggest that you become a paid member to receive full service and information. Users should be aware of their model and proceed accordingly.)

The Home School Mom

Homeschool Central (Additional resources for special needs)

Time4Learning

SEA Homeschoolers (Secular, Eclectic, Academic): They hold conferences, workshops, webinars, and have a very helpful website covering most aspects of homeschooling including transitioning out of high school to whatever comes next.

Most states have Facebook groups for homeschoolers; for example Delaware has groups for all homeschoolers (Homeschool Delaware) and for specifically secular homeschoolers (Delaware Secular Homeschoolers) to offer support, organize live, in person classes, arrange meet ups and park days and field trips, organize laboratory classes, discuss scholarships, local laws, swap materials at lower cost, and more.

The Well-Trained Mind: From the author of “Rethinking School” and featuring some really innovative approaches for different types of learners, this site includes sections for children with learning differences (See the section on “Differences, Disorders, and Disabilities”) and giftedness as well as the average kid. The author, Susan Wise Bauer, literally wrote THE major book on homeschooling (“The Well Trained Mind”) and it is popular with both religious and secular families for providing ideas about thinking about education as well as practical, everyday strategies for making a homeschool plan.  The author is a professor at the College of William and Mary, homeschools her own kids, and was homeschooled herself.  Related to this site The Well-Trained Mind Academy, which offers live online classes in most middle and high school subjects for a pricey, but generally worthwhile fee.  In those classes, students receive graded papers, instructor feedback, and classroom interaction online.  The author has written some specific curricula that seems to suit kids with issues such as dysgraphia and writing difficulty, too— I’m a big fan of her elementary program, “Writing With Ease.”

Online G3 is a site for online homeschool courses for gifted kids (because yes, kids with X and Y variations can also be educationally gifted despite their learning differences— this is called being 2E, or “twice-exceptional”).  This site is unique in that it provides good course descriptions for its live, interactive classes taught by experienced teachers, then allows parents to make the decision about whether a particular class is right for their child— no expensive test or proof is required.  It is recommended that parents be realistic, as the classes will appeal more to gifted kids who tend to “drive the bus” than to reluctant learners, but for the right kid, they are fun, encouraging, interactive, varied, and challenging.

Bravewriter offers online classes and curriculum for purchase for teaching by the parent for helping anxious writers or encouraging the aspiring author. Online classes encourage kids to comment (kindly) on one another’s work, even if a particular student is only typing out one or two-sentence responses at first, and the instructors ask questions to help draw out more detailed answers, conversationally, in a message-board format.

CK-12 is a FREE website with high-quality textbooks available online, with many upper-level books including lab manuals and teacher manuals as well (also free). Because the books are online, they include embedded media. Parents can sign up for a teacher account and create a program to assign to their kids and monitor progress, or do it more informally.

There are other resources available, and one of the parents of an XXY child has offered to help other parents looking for more information. You can reach Jen Driscoll at XXYMidAtlantic@gmail.com  with questions.

Physical Education for Students with Disabilities: Wrightslaw (if page does not open in browser, remove “https” from the URL in the address bar)

7 Ways to Include a Student with Special Needs in Physical Education

Adapted Physical Education Guidelines
Note: While these guidelines are specific to California schools, we think readers may find them helpful no matter where you live.

Special thanks to the National Fragile X Foundation for the use of some content.
Disclaimer: AXYS provides the above information to assist families and professionals in providing the best, possible educational experience for children with an X or Y variation. Inclusion in this list of resources does not imply endorsement by AXYS of any product or service and parents are encouraged to fully research products and services before making any commitments or purchases.

2022-08-11T13:53:18-04:00Tags: |

Other Presentations

XXYY Sibling Project

XXYY Sibling Project Reaching New Audiences

As research assistants in the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic, Children’s Hospital Colorado,
we helped to manage and organize research data. We also provided support for research
patients and our work included frequent interactions with families. Often brothers and
sisters accompanied families during appointments to the clinic. Our initial interactions
with siblings of boys with XXYY were limited to brief conversations in waiting rooms as
their brothers completed visits with Dr. Tartaglia and the rest of the clinic team.

Read more


Conference and webinar presenters share their professional and personal opinions and experiences. These opinions and experiences are the presenters’ own and do not necessarily represent the AXYS organization.
2022-02-11T14:53:52-05:00

Professional Directory

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Hussein Abdul-Latif, MD1601 4th Ave. SouthBirminghamAlabama35233205-638-9107About Dr. Abdul-LatifEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Andrology AustraliaLevel 4, 553 St Kilda Rd.Melbourne, VictoriaAustralia30041300 303 878About Andrology AustraliaEndocrinologyAustralia-wide referral and support service for men’s urology, fertility, and endocrine issues
Anna Thomas, MD21 Stoneham St.Greenslopes, QueenslandAustralia4120+61 04 1727 2342About Dr. ThomasEndocrinology
Ashar Khan58 Riverwalk Ave.Robina, QueenslandAustralia4226+61 7 5575 7974About Dr. KhanPsychiatrySpecializes in ADHD, ASD, Learning Disabilites
Corrine ScottLevel 1, H20 Broadwater, 1/2 Nind St.Southport, QueenslandAustralia4215+61 7 5509 5900About Corrine ScottPsychologyExperience with ASD, ADHD, Sexual Paraphilias, XXY (and other sex chromosome variations). Accepts clients via the organization Headspace. Works with ages 12-25.
Richard Beatty, ACC-D, MRCP [UK], FRACGPSouth East Medical, Shop 6, 145-147 Queen St.Cleveland, QueenslandAustralia416307 3073 3917About Dr. BeattyPrimary Care-Family MedicineFax: 07 3154 2320

Email: support@southeastmedical.com.au
Alex Kutas, MD3300 E. South St. #103LakewoodCalifornia90805562-634-9803Endocrinology
Allan Reiss, MD401 Quarry Rd, MC 5795StanfordCalifornia94305650-498-4538About Dr. ReissPsychiatryProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine
Amy Mugg, MD3505 BroadwayOaklandCalifornia94611510-752-1200About Dr. MuggEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Bahareh M. Schweiger, DO, MPH8723 W. Alden Dr, Steven Spielberg Building, Suite 240Los AngelesCalifornia90048310-423-7940About Dr. SchweigerPediatric EndocrinologyCo-director of the eXemplarY Kids Clinic at Cedars-Sinai Hospital

To reach this doctor, please contact the clinic by clicking here.
Barbara A. Bennett, DO7049 Redwood Blvd. Suite 101NovatoCalifornia94945415-435-3450About Dr. BennettDevelopmental Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
Christine Egan64 Main St. #2 RearPoint San QuentinCalifornia94964415-455-9721About Christine EganPhysical Therapy (pediatrics only)
Daniel A. Nadeau, MD520 Superior Avenue Suite 150Newport BeachCalifornia92663949-764-6204About Dr. NadeauEndocrinology
David S. Hong, MD401 Quarry RoadPalo AltoCalifornia94304650-723-5511 About Dr. HongPsychiatry (pediatrics only)To reach this doctor, please contact the clinic by clicking here.
Dennis M. Styne, MD2521 Stockton Blvd.SacramentoCalifornia95817916-734-3112About Dr. StyneEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Diane Suchet, MD795 El Camino Real, Lee Building, Level 1Palo AltoCalifornia94301650-853-2992About Dr. SuchetEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Evergreen Pediatrics4205 San Felipe Rd, Suite 110San JoseCalifornia95135408-238-8303Primary Care-Pediatrics
G. Prakasam, MD3814 Auburn Blvd. #72SacramentoCalifornia95821916-426-1902About Dr. PrakasamEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Jane Tavyev Asher, MD8723 W. Alden Dr, Steven Spielberg Building, Suite 240Los AngelesCalifornia90048310-423-4441About Dr. AsherPediatric NeurologyCo-director of the eXemplarY Kids Clinic at Cedars-Sinai Hospital

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Janet Green Babb4200 Irving St.San FranciscoCalifornia94122415-664-6061About Janet Green BabbPhysical Therapy (pediatrics only)
Jo Christner, PsyD16858 Clark St.EncinoCalifornia91436818-879-7777About Dr. ChristnerPsychology
Karen Klein, MD7910 Frost St. Suite 200San DiegoCalifornia92123858-966-4032About Dr. KleinEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Lindy Joffe, OTR/L3401 Mission St.San FranciscoCalifornia94110415-902-0743About Lindy JoffeOccupational Therapy
Michael E. Gottschalk, MD7910 Frost St. Suite 200San DiegoCalifornia92123858-966-4032About Dr. GottschalkEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Michael Vermesh, MD18370 Burbank Blvd. Suite 301TarzanaCalifornia91356818-881-9800About Dr. VermeshFertility Specialist
Patricia Sweeney Toboni64 Main St.Point San QuentinCalifornia94964415-454-4149About Patricia Sweeney ToboniSpeech Therapy
Philip E. Werthman, MD2080 Century Park East Suite 907Los AngelesCalifornia90067310-277-2873About Dr. WerthmanUrology (Male Fertility Specialist)Dr. Werthman specializes in all aspects of male fertility and microsurgery. Genetics testing, hormone treatment, IVF, micro TESE, & more.
Ronald Swerdloff, MD1124 W. Carson St.TorranceCalifornia90502310-222-1867About Dr. SwerdloffEndocrinologyDoes not accept insurance. Only in office on Thursdays.
Sylvia Johnson, MD44274 George Cushman Ct. #106TemeculaCalifornia92592951-587-0992About Dr. JohnsonPrimary Care-Pediatrics
Mary Gage Herman, CCC-SLP
Word Works Speech-Language Pathologists Inc., 55 Santa Clara Ave. #203OaklandCalifornia94610510-433-0123About Gage HermanSpeech Therapy (pediatrics only), Autism, Apraxia of SpeechVery experienced & works with patients with Trisomy X, range of approaches to treatment
Genetics/Dysmorphology Clinic at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego3020 Children's WaySan DiegoCalifornia92123858-966-5808About this officeMedical Genetics
Jean Sakimura, MDKaiser Hayward/Sleepy HollowHaywardCalifornia94545510-454-1000
About Dr. SakimuraDevelopmental Pediatrics (pediatrics only)Dr. Sakimura has seen many of our families and is knowledgeable about X & Y chromosome variations. She works at Kaiser and usually families need a referral from their pediatrician.
Katherine Dawson, MDKaiser Permanente (multiple locationsOaklandCalifornia94611510-752-6298
About Dr. DawsonMedical Genetics (pediatrics only)
Works at several Kaiser locations, has seen several of our families
Jenna Tidwell, MS
3505 BroadwayOaklandCalifornia94611510-752-6298
About Jenna TidwellGenetic Counseling (pediatrics only)
Swaytha Yalamanchi, MDPalo Alto Center
795 El Camino Real
Lee Building, Level 2
Palo AltoCalifornia94301650-853-2976About Dr. YalamanchiEndocrinology
Pranjali Sharma, MD130 Cedar Rd. Suite 230VistaCalifornia92083760-806-5438About Dr. SharmaEndocrinology
Adam Millar, MD60 Murray St.Toronto, OntarioCanadaM5T 3L9416-586-4800 Dr. MillarEndocrinology
John D. Booth, MD107 King St. WDundas, OntarioCanadaL9H 1V1+1 905-628-5700Reproductive endocrinology
Frederick E. "Bo" Persiko23400 Two Rivers Rd, # 49BasaltColorado81621970-379-1196Mental Health CounselorVery experienced with clients that have 47,XXY
Jackie Frazier, SLP13123 East 16th AveAuroraColorado80045720-777-1234About Jackie Frazier Speech Therapy (pediatrics only)Speech therapist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado
Jennifer Janusz, PhD13123 East 16th AveAuroraColorado80045720-777-6895About Jennifer JanuszNeuropsychology (pediatrics only)Neuropsychologist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado
Lehman Disability Planning4530 South Verbena St, #307DenverColorado80237303-753-6855About Betty LehmanLife Care Planning - DisabilityPlanning service that assists with disability, financial, and legal issues
Margaret Wierman, MD1635 Aurora Ct.AuroraColorado80045720-848-2650About Dr. WiermanEndocrinology
Nicole Tartaglia, MD13123 East 16th AvenueAuroraColorado80045720-777-6630About Dr. TartagliaDevelopmental Pediatrics (pediatrics only)Director of the eXtraordinarY kids clinic at Children's Hospital Colorado

To reach this doctor, please contact the clinic by clicking here.
Philip S. Zeitler, MD13123 East 16th AvenueAuroraColorado80045720-777-6128About Dr. ZeitlerEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Rebecca Wilson, PsyD13123 East 16th AveAuroraColorado80045720-777-6630About Rebecca WilsonPsychology (pediatrics only)Clinical psychologist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado
Rich Boada, PhD13123 East 16th AveAuroraColorado80045720-777-6895About Rich BoadaNeuropsychologyNeuropsychologist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado
Shanlee Davis, MD13123 East 16th AvenueAuroraColorado80045720-777-6128About Dr. DavisEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Lead Endocrinologist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado
Sunil Nayak, MD8200 E. Belleview Avenue, Suite 510EGreenwood VillageColorado80111303-783-3883About Dr. NayakEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Syd Martin, OTR13123 East 16th AveAuroraColorado80045720-777-1234About Syd MartinOccupational Therapy (pediatrics only)OT for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Childrens Hospital Colorado.
Manmeet J. Kaur, MD81 Meriden Ave.SouthingtonConnecticut06489860-276-9930About Dr. KaurEndocrinology
Mark Greenstein, MD11 South Rd.FarmingtonConnecticut06032860-837-5758About Dr. GreensteinDevelopmental Pediatrics, Genetics
Matthew Wosnitzer, MD425 Post Rd, Suite 204FairfieldConnecticut06824203-254-1576About Dr. WosnitzerUrologySpecializes in 47,XXY
Ephigenia Giannoukos, MD4600 Linden Hill Rd. #204WilmingtonDelaware19808302-892-3300Primary Care-Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
Josephine Elia, MD1600 Rockland Rd.WilmingtonDelaware19803800-416-4441About Dr. EliaPsychiatry (pediatrics only)Psychiatrist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours
Judith Ross, MD1600 Rockland Rd.WilmingtonDelaware19803 215-966-9008About Dr. RossEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Director of the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours

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Karen Gripp, MD1600 Rockland Rd.WilmingtonDelaware19803800-416-4441About Dr. GrippMedical GeneticsDivision chief of genetics for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours
Sara Mora, MS1600 Rockland Rd.WilmingtonDelaware19803800-416-4441About Sara MoraGenetic Counseling (pediatrics only)Genetic counselor for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours
Stephanie Chopko, PhD1600 Rockland Rd.WilmingtonDelaware19803800-416-4441About Stephanie ChopkoPsychology (pediatrics only)Psychologist for the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours
Claus Gravholt, MDAarhus University Hospital, Nørrebrogade 44AarhusDenmarkDK-8000+45 89 49 20 04About Dr. GravholtEndocrinologyResearch Scientist, Adult clinic specializes in Klinefelter Syndrome
Kenneth N. Rosenbaum, MD
111 Michigan Ave. NWWashington, DCDistrict of Columbia20011202-476-6287
About Kenneth RosenbaumMedical Genetics
Specializing in all sex chromosome abnormalities
Mark M. Sklar, MD3 Washington Circle, NW, Suite 303Washington, DCDistrict of Columbia20037202-887-4769About Dr. SklarEndocrinology
Debra Regier, MD, PhD7125 13th Place NWWashington, DCDistrict of Columbia20012202-545-2500About Dr. RegierMedical Genetics
Beth Motzkin-Kava, MD5800 Colonial Dr.MargateFlorida33063954-968-8555About Dr. Motzkin-KavaEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Carl R. Barr, DO615 E. Princeton St.OrlandoFlorida32803407-897-3544About Dr. BarrPediatric Neurology
Carlos A. Pacheco, MD635 N. Maitland Ave.MaitlandFlorida32751407-629-4901About Dr. PachecoEndocrinology
Mauri Carakushansky, MD13535 Nemours Pkwy, 4th Floor
OrlandoFlorida32827407-650-7715About Dr. CarakushanskyEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Mislen S. Bauer, MD, FACMG3100 S.W. 62nd Avenue Suite 301MiamiFlorida33155305-663-8595About Dr. BauerClinical Genetics
Parul Jayakar, MD, FACMG3100 S.W. 62nd Avenue Suite 301MiamiFlorida33155305-663-8595About Dr. JayakarClinical Genetics
Paul M. Desrosiers, MD60 W. Gore St. 2nd FloorOrlandoFlorida32806321-841-3303About Dr. DesrodiersEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Salwa Ayad, MD3550 University Blvd. South, Suite 301JacksonvilleFlorida32216904-384-2240About Dr. AyadEndocrinology
Samuel Freedman, MD601 N. Flamingo Rd, Suite 207Pembroke PinesFlorida33028954-447-1198About Dr. FreedmanEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Heraud Pediatrics6068 S. Apopka Vineland Rd. #10
OrlandoFlorida32819407-730-7084
About Heraud PediatricsPrimary Care-Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
Deborah S. Barbouth, MD1501 NW 10th Ave, BRB #373
MiamiFlorida33136305-243-6006
About Dr. Barbouth Medical GeneticsDr. Barbouth sees all X and Y chromosome variations. She will also refer to appropriate SCA specialists.
Melissa Crenshaw, MD601 5th St S, Ste 502St. PetersburgFlorida33701727-767-8491About Dr. CrenshawMedical Genetics (pediatrics only)
Marijo Kent-First, PhD1601 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.TallahasseeFlorida32307662-341-5243About Dr. Kent-FirstGenetics, Cytogenetics, Embryology
Akanksha Mehta, MD, MS1520 Clifton Rd. NE #434AtlantaGeorgia30322404-727-7906About Dr. MehtaUrologyUrologist for The eXtraordinarY Clinic at Emory University
Amy Talboy, MD1520 Clifton Rd. NE #434AtlantaGeorgia30322404-727-7906About Dr. TalboyDevelopmental Pediatrics (pedicatrics only)Developmental pediatrician for The eXtraordinarY Clinic at Emory University

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David Marcus, PhD1520 Clifton Rd. NE #434AtlantaGeorgia30322404-727-7906About David MarcusNeuropsychology (pediatrics only)Neuropsychologist for The eXtraordinarY Clinic at Emory University
Gerald A. Reisman, MD1428 Dunwoody Village Pkwy.DunwoodyGeorgia30338770-394-2358About Dr. ReismanPrimary Care-Pediatrics
Hailey Dennis, MMSc, CGC1520 Clifton Rd. NE #434
AtlantaGeorgia30322404-727-7906Genetic Counseling (pediatrics only)
Genetic counselor for The eXtraordinarY Clinic at Emory University
Leo Pangiotakopoulos, MD1520 Clifton Rd. NE #434AtlantaGeorgia30322404-727-7906About Dr. PangiotakopoulosEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Pediatric endocrinologist for The eXtraordinarY Clinic at Emory University
Reyd Fotion, MD1700 Tree Lane, Suite 110SnellvilleGeorgia30078770-972-0860About Dr. FotionPrimary Care-Pediatrics
Tara Mulvany, MOT R/L2959 Sharpsburg McCullum Rd, Bldg. 3 Suite 3NewnanGeorgia30265770-683-0250About Interactiv Children's Therapy ServicesOccupational Therapy (pediatrics only)
Greg Uramoto, MD1401 South Beretania St. Suite 850HonoluluHawaii96814808-983-6206Endocrinology
Arcot A. Dwarakanathan, MD19900 Governors Drive Suite 105Olympia FieldsIllinois60461708-481-1787About Dr. DwarakanathanEndocrinology
Barbara K. Burton, MD225 E. Chicago AvenueChicagoIllinois60611312-227-6120About Dr. BurtonMedical Genetics
Carla Z. Minutti, MD1725 W. Harrison St., Suite 710ChicagoIllinois60612312-942-3034About Dr. MinuttiEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
David S. Oyer, MD211 E. Chicago Ave #1050ChicagoIllinois60611312-944-6677About Dr. OyerEndocrinology
Deborah J. Gaebler-Spira, MD355 East Erie St.ChicagoIllinois60611312-238-1149About Dr. Gaebler-SpiraDevelopmental PediatricsPart time
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD
1725 West Harrison St.
ChicagoIllinois60612312-942-4036
About Dr. Berry-KravisPediatric Neurology
Co-Director, Molecular Diagnostics Section of the Genetic Laboratory at Rush University Medical Center

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Francisco Carrion, MD2300 N. Rockton Ave #304RockfordIllinois61103815-971-2777About Dr. CarrionEndocrinology
Courtney A. Finlayson, MD225 E. Chicago Ave.ChicagoIllinois606111-800-543-7362
About Dr. FinlaysonEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
James W. Edmondson, MD
100 Hospital Lane #205DanvilleIndiana46122317-745-7445About Dr. EdmondsonEndocrinology
John S. Fuqua, MD705 Riley Hospital Drive, Suite 5960IndianapolisIndiana46202317-944-3889About Dr. FuquaEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Richard C. Rink, MD705 Riley Hospital Drive, Suite 4230IndianapolisIndiana46202317-944-7472About Dr. RinkPediatric Urologist
Manmohan Pothuloori, MD104 S. Front AvenuePrestonsburgKentucky41653606-886-8572About Dr. PothulooriPsychiatry (pediatrics only)
Stephen J Winters, MD201 Abraham Flexner WayLouisvilleKentucky40202502-589-6788About Dr. WintersEndocrinologyYouTube video: Klinefelter Syndrome with Dr. Stephen Winters
Robert McVie, MD1602 Kings HighwayShreveportLouisiana71103318-675-6070About Dr. McVieEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Steven Levine, MD1501 Kings Highway #5237ShreveportLouisiana71103318-675-5960About Dr. LevineEndocrinology
Adrian Dobs, MD600 N. Wolfe St.BaltimoreMaryland21287410-502-6888About Dr. DobsEndocrinologyDirector of the John Hopkins 47, XXY Klinefelter Syndrome Center

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Amin S. Herati, MD4940 Eastern Avenue 301 Building, Suite 3100 BaltimoreMaryland21224410-550-3506 About Dr. HeratiUrologyJames Buchanan Brady Urological Institute and Johns Hopkins Hospital
Cathy Lawson, MS1800 Orleans St.BaltimoreMaryland21287410-955-3091Gynecology and ObstetricsJohns Hopkins Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division
Chanique Fisher

1830 E. Monument St. Suite 333BaltimoreMaryland21287410-502-6888Medical Office Coordinator at Johns Hopkins Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Cynthia Ann Munro, PhD1830 Monument St, Suite 328BaltimoreMaryland21287855-695-4872About Dr. MunroNeuropsychologyResearcher at the John Hopkins 47, XXY Klinefelter Syndrome Center
David Cooke, MD200 N. Wolfe St., Suite 3120BaltimoreMaryland21287410-955-6463About Dr. CookeEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Monica S. Maines, MS, CCC/SLP5606 Shields Dr.BethesdaMaryland20817301-493-0023About Monica MainesSpeech Therapy (pediatrics only)
Pravin Rao, MD1447 York Rd.LuthervilleMaryland21093410-339-5500About Dr. RaoUrology
Dominique N. Long, MD200 N. Wolfe StreetBaltimoreMaryland21287443-997-5437About Dr. LongEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Frances High, MD PhD55 Fruit StreetBostonMassachusetts02114617-726-1561About Dr. HighMedical GeneticsCo-director of the MassGeneral Hospital Klinefelter Syndrome Clinic

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Frances J. Hayes, MD55 Fruit StreetBostonMassachusetts02114617-726-8433About Dr. HayesEndocrinologyCo-director of the MassGeneral Hospital Klinefelter Syndrome Clinic

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Houtan Golzari, MD425 Revere St.RevereMassachusetts02151781-241-4118About Dr. GolzariPrimary Care-Internal Medicine
Lynne Levitsky, MD55 Fruit St.BostonMassachusetts02114617-726-2909About Dr. LevitskyEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Margaret Ferry, MD33 Riddell St. #8GreenfieldMassachusetts01301413-773-7400About Dr. FerryEndocrinology
Monica Ultmann, MD800 Washington St.BostonMassachusetts02111617-636-5309About Dr. UltmannDevelopmental Pediatrics (pedicatrics only)Only sees patients under 6 years old
Paul Boepple, MD55 Fruit St. #148BostonMassachusetts02114617-726-2909About Dr. BoeppieEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Robert Oates, MD725 Albany St. Suite 3BBostonMassachusetts02118617-638-1007About Dr. OatesUrology
Ariel L. Barkan, MD1500 E. Medical Center DriveAnn ArborMichigan48109866-909-4449About Dr. BarkanEndocrinology
Jeffrey A. Sanfield, MD5333 McAuley Dr. Suite 5115YpsilantiMichigan48197734-434-4430About Dr. SanfieldEndocrinology
Michael Wood, MD39901 Traditions Dr.NorthvilleMichigan48168734-764-5175About Dr. WoodEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Nathan Pomeroy, MD221 Michigan St. NE, Suite 200Grand RapidsMichigan49503616-267-8950About Dr. PomeroyEndocrinology
Peter M. Gerrits, MD3535 West 13 Mile Rd.Royal OakMichigan48073248-551-0487About Dr. GerritsEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Brendan C. Lanpher, MD200 First St. SWRochesterMinnesota55905320-260-6648About Dr. LanpherMedical Genetics
Kevin Sheridan, MD200 University Avenue EastSaint PaulMinnesota55101651-290-8707About Dr. SheridanEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Landon Trost, MD200 First St. SWRochesterMinnesota55905507-284-4248About Dr. TrostUrologyMale Fertility Specialist (Urology / Andrology). Can perform an evaluation including microTESE for sperm retrieval and cryopreservation.
Katy Liu, MD
15555 Manchester Rd.BallwinMissouri63011314-781-4922
About Dr. LiuPrimary Care-Family Medicine
Kevin Murphy, MD1265 Graham Rd.FlorissantMissouri63031314-837-0405About Dr. MurphyPrimary Care-Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
Robert Hoffman, MD11 Garvey PkwySt. CharlesMissouri63303636-441-7280About Dr. HoffmanPrimary Care-Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
Christopher Corsi, MD900 North Orange St., Suite 304MissoulaMontana59802406-329-5781About Dr. CorsiEndocrinology
Avin Pothuloori, MD7710 Mercy Rd, Ste 2000


OmahaNebraska68124402-717-3636About Dr. PothulooriEndocrinology
Sophie van Rijn, PhDWassenaarseweg 52LeidenNetherlands2333AK+31 071-527-0463About Dr. van Rijn Neuropsychology, Psychiatry Many research papers on x and y conditions
John Moeschler, MD100 Hitchcock WayManchesterNew Hampshire03104603-629-8355About Dr. MoeschlerMedical Genetics
Paul Tung, MD10 Members Way, Suite 400DoverNew Hampshire03820603-742-1143About Dr. TungEndocrinology
Darius Z. Nowak, MD515 North Wood Ave, Suite 302LindenNew Jersey07036908-925-3300About Dr. NowakEndocrinology
Helio Pedro, MD30 Prospect Ave.HackensackNew Jersey07601551-996-5264About Dr. PedroMedical Genetics
Jack Tohme, MD30 West Century Rd, Suite 255ParamusNew Jersey07652201-444-4363About Dr. TohmeEndocrinology
Maria Rodino, MD219 Old Hook Rd, Suite 2CWestwoodNew Jersey07675201-722-0600About Dr. RodinoEndocrinology
Mark Wiesen, MD870 Palisade Ave, Suite 203TeaneckNew Jersey07666201-836-5655About Dr. WiesenEndocrinology
Michele Hutchison, MD, PhD1127 University Blvd.AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102505-272-6632About Dr. HutchisonEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Sarah Laurenzano, MD1127 University Blvd.AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102505-272-6632About Dr. LaurenzanoEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Dennis E. Carey, MD1991 Marcus AvenueLake SuccessNew York11042516-472-3750About Dr. CareyEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Many XXY patients and much knowledge of the condition
Heino F. Meyer-Bahlburg, PhD1051 Riverside Dr.New YorkNew York10032646-774-6901About Dr. Meyer-BahlburgPsychiatry
Ilene Fennoy, MD3959 BroadwayNew YorkNew York10032212-305-6559About Dr. FennoyEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
James Fagin, MD1275 York Ave.New YorkNew York10065646-888-2718About Dr. FaginEndocrinology
Mariano Castro Magana, MD101 Mineola Blvd. Suite 210MineolaNew York11501516-663-3511About Dr. MaganaEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Marvin M. Lipman, MD259 Heathcote Rd.ScarsdaleNew York10583914-723-8100About Dr. LipmanEndocrinology
Melissa D. Katz, MD211 E. 80th St.New YorkNew York10075646-962-8690About Dr. KatzEndocrinology
Moris A. Angulo, MD101 Mineola Blvd.MineolaNew York11501516-663-3511Dr. AnguloEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Paul Pechman, MD600 Mamaroneck Ave, Suite 200HarrisonNew York10528914-723-8100About Dr. PechmanEndocrinology
Paul Saenger, MD150 Lockwood Ave, Suite 34New RochelleNew York10801914-636-5924About Dr. SaengerEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Lots of Turner's and 47 Triple X experience.
Peter Schlegel, MD525 E. 68th St.New YorkNew York10065212-746-5491About Dr. SchlegelUrology, Reproductive EndocrinologyProfessor of Reproductive Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, Co-Director of Cornell Klinefelter Syndrome Care Center
Shahal Rozenblatt, PhD14 Greenway TerraceForest HillsNew York11375866-840-9790About Dr. RozenblattNeuropsychology
Susan Samuels, MD525 East 68th St.New YorkNew York10065212-746-3872About Dr. SamuelsPsychiatry (pediatrics only)Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College
Walter Futterweit, MD1172 Park Ave.New YorkNew York10128212-876-6400About Dr. FutterweitEndocrinology
Lilian Cohen, MD, MPH505 E. 70th St., 3rd Floor, Box 128
New York,New York10021646-962-2205About Dr. CohenMedical Genetics (children and adults)Co-Director of Cornell Klinefelter Syndrome Care Center
Weill Cornell Medicine Klinefelter Syndrome Care Center505 East 70th St.
3rd Floor
New YorkNew York10021646-962-2205About the WCM Klinefelter Syndrome Care CenterMultidisciplinary (Urology, Endocrinology, and Medical Genetics)
Chhavi Agarwal, MD495 Central Park Ave, Suite #303ScarsdaleNew York10583914-348-9817About Dr. AgarwalEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Accepts many insurance plans.
Christopher J. Romero, MDOne Gustave L. Levy Pl., Box 1616New YorkNew York10029212-241-6936About Dr. RomeroEndocrinologyWorks in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes
Caroline Lintott, PhD2 Riccarton Ave, Christchurch CentralChristchurch, CanterburyNew Zealand801103-378-6574About Dr. LintottMedical Genetics
Deanna Adkins, MD
2301 Erwin Rd.DurhamNorth Carolina27710
919-684-8225
About Dr. AdkinsEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Hooman Sadri Ardekani, MD, PhD131 Miller St.Winston-SalemNorth Carolina27157336-713-1493About Dr. ArdekaniUrology, Fertility, Regenerative MedicineWake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Department of Urology and Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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James A. Holt, MD1085 NE Gateway Ct., NEConcordNorth Carolina28025704-403-8320
About Dr. HoltEndocrinology
Jennifer Law, MD, MSCRCB 7039, 101 Manning Drive, University of North CarolinaChapel Hill
North Carolina27599919-962-2796About Dr. LawPediatric Endocrinology
Michael Brennan, MD301 Wendover Avenue E Suite 311GreensboroNorth Carolina27401336-272-6161About Dr. BrennanEndocrinologyAlthough he is listed as a pediatric sub-specialist he also is one of few doctors in the nation that work with both children and adults (in this specialty)
Stanley J Kogan, MD 140 Charlois BlvdWinston-SalemNorth Carolina27103336-716-4131About Dr. KoganUrology (pediatrics only)Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Department of Urology
Stuart S. Howards, MD140 Charlois BlvdWinston-SalemNorth Carolina27103336-716-4131About Dr. HowardsUrology Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Department of Urology
Tamison Jewett, MD1 Medical Center Blvd.Winston-SalemNorth Carolina27157336-716-2011About Dr. JewettMedical Genetics, Genetics Counseling
Michael Artman, MD2406 Blue Ridge RoadRaleighNorth Carolina27607919-786-5051
About Dr. ArtmanPrimary Care-Pediatrics (pediatrics only)
John D. Blackman, MD4882 E. Main St. #210ColumbusOhio42313614-566-0610About Dr. BlackmanEndocrinology
James R. Barrett, MD
900 NE 10th St.
Oklahoma CityOklahoma73104405-271-4311
About Dr. BarrettPrimary Care-Family Medicine
Experience with 47,XXY
Mary F. Carroll, MD1501 NE Medical Center Dr.BendOregon97701541-382-2811About Dr. CarrollEndocrinology, Internal Medicine
Audrey L. Zapletal, OTD, OTR/L, CLA 901 Walnut St.PhiladelphiaPennsylvania19107215-503-9615About Dr. ZapletalOccupational Therapy
Karen Kowal, PAC833 Chestnut Street Suite 1210

PhiladelphiaPennsylvania19107215-955-9008Appointments/Clinic Coordinator at the eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic at Nemours
Martha D. Bardsley, MD3855 West Chester Pike, Suite 280Newtown SquarePennsylvania19073610-557-4800About Dr. BardsleyEndocrinology (pediatrics only)Works at Nemours with Dr. Judith Ross. Extremely knowledgeable about Klinefelter syndrome.
Michelle Ultmann, MD2790 Mosside Blvd., Suite 700MonroevillePennsylvania15146412-380-9250About Dr. UltmannEndocrinology
Peter Lee, MD905 W. Governor Rd, Suite 300HersheyPennsylvania17033717-531-4751About Dr. LeeEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Renee Morrow-Connelly, DO5649 Wynnewood Dr, Suite 104Laurys StationPennsylvania18059610-262-6641About Dr. Morrow-ConnellyPrimary Care-Pediatrics
Rita J. El-Hajj, MD100 E. Lancaster Ave.WynnewoodPennsylvania19096610-649-1922About Dr. El-HajjEndocrinology
Robert B. Doll, MD1243 S. Cedar Crest Blvd.AllentownPennsylvania18103610-402-6790About Dr. DollEndocrinology
Puneet Masson, MD3701 Market St., 8th FloorPhiladelphiaPennsylvania19104215-316-5151About Dr. MassonEndocrinology (Adult Reproductive), UrologyExperience with 47,XXY
Mark Paulos, MD164 Summit Ave.ProvidenceRhode Island02906401-793-4636About Dr. PaulosInternal Medicine, Urology
Nathan B. Beraha. MD1 Commerce St, Suite 100LincolnRhode Island02865401-793-8484About Dr. BerahaPrimary Care-PediatricsOnly accepting newborns
Min Gu Park, MDInje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Mareunnae-ro 9, Jung-guSeoulSouth Korea0455182 2-2270-0078
About Dr. ParkUrology
Gilberto Pérez López, MDCalle del Maestro Ángel Llorca, 8 MadridSpain2800391 453 02 00About Dr. LópezEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
J. Michael Cupoli, MD1101 Carter St.Chattanooga Tennessee37402423-490-7710About Dr. CupoliDevelopmental Pediatrics
Ramin Alemzadeh, MD49 N. Dunlap St.MemphisTennessee38103901-287-7425About Dr. AlemzadehEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Thomas A. Hughes, MD6005 Park Ave.MemphisTennessee38119901-537-7000About Dr. HughesEndocrinology
Paul Dressler, MPH, MD2416 21st Ave, Suite 300NashvilleTennessee37212615-936-0249About Dr. DresslerDevelopmental Pediatrics
Andres Splenser, MD7500 Beechnut St. #252HoustonTexas77074281-779-4243About Dr. SplenserEndocrinology
Anthony Balchunas, PA-C601 W. Highway 6, Suite 8WacoTexas76710254-741-6113‬About Anthony BalchunasUrology
Audrey Miklius, MD10260 North Central Expressway, Suite 100DallasTexas75231214-363-5535About Dr. MikliusEndocrinology
Brian A. Feagins, MD10501 N. Central Expy #200DallasTexas75231214-360-1535About Dr. FeaginsUrology
Daniel Metzger, DO2815 S Hampton Rd.DallasTexas75224214-330-0137About Dr. MetzgerPrimary Care-Family Medicine
Ellen Sher, MD7777 Forest Ln.DallasTexas75230972-566-8833About Dr. SherEndocrinology (pediatrics)
John Case, MD
18915 Meisner Dr.San Antonio
Texas78258800-798-5111
About Dr. CaseUrology
John Dallas, MD1500 Cooper St.Fort WorthTexas76104682-885-7960About Dr. DallasEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Louise G. Vanasse, MD9539 Huffmeister Rd.HoustonTexas77095281-855-9991About Dr. VanasseEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Paul Thornton, MD1500 Cooper St.Fort WorthTexas76104682-885-7960About Dr. ThorntonEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Steven L. Smith, MD, PA6108 Oakbend Trail, Suite 100Fort WorthTexas76132817-989-9529About Dr. SmithPrimary Care- Internal MedicineExperience with 47, XXY
Willie Teo Ong, MD844 Central Blvd. #370BrownsvilleTexas78520956-548-0077About Dr. OngEndocrinology
Amy Rydin, MD1301 Barbara Jordan Blvd., #200CAustinTexas78723512-628-1830About Dr. RydinEndocrinology, Diabetes (pediatrics only)Fellowship at the eXtraordinarY Kids Program, experience with 47, XXY
Anne Proctor, MDCardiff and Vale University Health BoardCardiffUnited KingdomCF14 4XW+44 29 2074 7747About Dr. ProctorPsychiatry Director of the Mental Health Clinical Board at Cardiff and Vale Hospital
Daniel Smith, MD1055 Great Western Rd.GlasgowUnited KingdomG12 0HX+44 0141 211 3930About Dr. SmithPsychiatry
Dorothy Bishop, PhD15 Parks Rd.OxfordUnited KingdomOX1 3PH+44 (0)1865 271369About Dr. BishopDevelopmental Neuropsychology
Francesca Happé, PhD16 De Crespigny ParkLondonUnited KingdomSE5 8AF+44 (0)20 7848 0871About Dr. HappéNeuropsychology
Gary Butler, MD235 Euston Rd, BloomsburyLondonUnited KingdomNW1 2BU+44 020 3447 9455About Dr. ButlerEndocrinology
Lih-Mei Liao235 Euston Rd, BloomsburyLondonUnited KingdomNW1 2BU+44 020 3456 7890About Dr. LiaoPsychology
Poonam DharmarajAlder Hey Children's Hospital, Eaton Rd.LiverpoolUnited KingdomL12 2AP+44 (0)151 252 5281About Dr. DharmarajPediatric Endocrinology
Barry Benowitz, MD324 10th Ave, Suite 250Salt Lake CityUtah84103801-408-2600About Dr. BenowitzEndocrinology
Bryan W. Turner, MD677 W. 5300 SouthMurrayUtah84123801-327-8700About Dr. TurnerPrimary Care-Family Medicine
James A. Hotaling, MD, MS, FECSM5126 West Daybreak Pkwy.South JordanUtah84009801-587-1454About Dr. HotalingUrologySpecializes in Male Infertility and Men's Health
Osman N. Sanyer, MD555 Foothill Blvd.Salt Lake CityUtah84112801-581-8000About Dr. SanyerPrimary Care-Family Medicine
Allen S. Burris, MD348 Browns Hill Ct.MidlothianVirginia23114804-272-2702About Dr. BurrisEndocrinology
Frank R. Crantz, MD7921 Jones Branch Dr, Suite 320McLeanVirginia22012703-448-6010About Dr. CrantzEndocrinology
Jon Peters, MD12007 Sunrise Valley Dr, Suite 120RestonVirginia20191703-478-0440About Dr. PetersNeuropsychology
Kathleen Link, MD3023 Hamaker Ct.FairfaxVirginia22031703-876-2788About Dr. LinkEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Kelly Dorfman, MS1800 Michael Faraday Dr, Suite 206RestonVirginia20190301-340-2239About Kelly DorfmanNutritionistSpecializes in genetic disorders
Mary Lee Vance, MD415 Ray C. Hunt Dr.CharlottesvilleVirginia22903434-982-3591About Dr. VanceEndocrinology
Richard Santen, MD415 Ray C. Hunt Dr.CharlottesvilleVirginia22903434-924-1825About Dr. SantenEndocrinology
Richard Stevenson, MD1215 Lee St.CharlottesvilleVirginia22903434-924-8184About Dr. StevensonDevelopmental Pediatrics
Roger Bartman, PhD11363 Sunset Hills Rd.RestonVirginia20190703-435-7053About Dr. BartmanPsychology
Susan Anderson, MD1215 Lee St.CharlottesvilleVirginia22903434-924-8184About Dr. AndersonDevelopmental Pediatrics
Tara Willis, MS, CCC-SLP603 Buchanan Ct. SELeesburgVirginia20175703-431-1499About Tara WillisSpeech TherapyExperience with 47,XXY, executive function issues
Gad B. Kletter, MD311 S L St, Suite 800TacomaWashington98405253-792-6630About Dr. KletterEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Greta Guyer, MD500 Poplar St, Suite 202CharlestonWest Virginia25309304-346-2121Dr. GuyerEndocrinologyReferral only
David Allen, MD600 Highland Ave.MadisonWisconsin53792608-263-6420About Dr. AllenEndocrinology (pediatrics only)
Hrair-George O. Mesrobian, MD8915 W. Cornell Ct.MilwaukeeWisconsin53226414-266-3794About Dr. MesrobianUrology (pediatrics only)
Julie McCarrier, MS, CGC4855 S. Moorland Rd.New BerlinWisconsin53151877-607-5280About Julie McCarrierGenetic Counseling (pediatrics only)
Peter Wolfgram, MD8915 W. Connell Ct.MilwaukeeWisconsin53266414-266-2265About Dr. WolfgramEndocrinology, Diabetes (pediatrics only)
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2018-09-19T14:04:58-04:00

Quality of Life in Men with Klinefelter Syndrome: The Impact of Genotype, Health, Socioeconomics, and Sexual Function

Article Title: Quality of life in men with Klinefelter syndrome: the impact of genotype, health, socioeconomics, and sexual function

Authors: Anne Skakkebæk, MD, PhD, Philip J. Moore, MS, Simon Chang, MD, Jens Fedder, MD, PhD, and Claus H. Gravholt, MD, DMSc

Date of Publication: July 2017

“…relatively little attention has been paid to QoL in men with KS, or the factors that may determine it. In two studies to date, boys and men with KS were found to have a lower QoL than non-KS males in population-based samples. KS phenotype severity was also negatively associated with QoL among boys. In a third study, KS status was correlated with lower psychosocial well-being, which was associated with lower levels of employment and social support, and greater disease severity.”

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