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Part 1: Close Up Radio Spotlights Autism Specialist Dr. Ivy Fisher

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Hillsborough, CA - “About 1 in 36 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder…” according to the CDC. Retired pediatrician Dr. Ivy Fisher has dedicated her life to improving the understanding and treatment of autism, and is honored to have worked with over 4,500 families so far.

“Throughout my practice, I observed an increasing number of children presenting with autism spectrum disorders,” said Dr. Fisher. “What began as families being referred to me for my interest and experience grew into a dedicated effort to support this community.”

Dr. Fisher’s firsthand experience with autism within her own family has influenced her advocacy work. Her son, diagnosed with autism at age two, has thrived as an independent adult, defying many stereotypical expectations. His journey through specialized education and therapies, including speech and occupational therapy, reflects Dr. Fisher’s steadfast belief in tailored intervention and parental involvement.

Now retired from clinical practice, Dr. Fisher continues to serve as an invaluable resource for families navigating autism. Her consultancy services guide parents through the complexities of diagnoses and helps them access essential services, such as Behavioral Intervention Analysis (BIA) programs.

“Seeing the difference these services make in a child’s life is remarkable,” Dr. Fisher shares. “Early intervention and support can set the foundation for thriving in all aspects of life.”

“In an era where misinformation can easily spread, it’s crucial to rely on data and proven research,” explains Dr. Fisher.

For more information about Dr. Fisher, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivy-fisher-a1a54812