Officially recognised assessments within the NHS as we follow the NICE guidelines and by all Local Education Authorities. We conduct autism assessments from toddlers to pensioners and have become known for assessing females and women who frequently go undiagnosed. We offer prompt assessments as well as aftercare for individual, families, schools and workplaces.
Our team will give you a call back following your form submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Autism spectrum disorder is a condition that a person is born with. It is classed as “developmental” which means it is how the brain has developed. An autistic person can face a range of difficulties from social, communication, and emotional difficulties, to sensory overload and feeling ‘burnt out’. It can impact friendships and relationships, regulation of emotions and interest.
Autism is assessed according to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines by a team of three professionals from different disciplines e.g. a psychotherapist, a mental health nurse, a psychologist, or a speech and language therapist; all of whom are trained and qualified in assessing autism.
Step two: Assessment and fact-finding
I will contact you at the date and time previously agreed. During this phone call I will ask questions regarding the client’s personal history, education history and any other information I feel is relevant and appropriate. If the assessment is for a young person, I will arrange to speak with their school and conduct an observation where possible.
Step three: ADOS assessment
I will make contact with you via your preferred means where will will discuss the autism assessment and why you are requesting one. I will then arrange a follow-up call where I will conduct an assessment.
Step four: ADIR assessment
Having already provided Alex with your details he will contact you and arrange to complete the ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview – revised.) The ADI-R is a clinical diagnostic instrument for assessing autism in children and adults. It runs alongside the ADOS and allows for a complete assessment of a client in order to ascertain if they are autistic.
Step five: MDT meting
The MDT (Multi-Disciplinary Team) meeting is held between myself, Alex and our clinical psychologist. During this meeting we will discuss the results of the various assessments and interviews that the client has undergone with the ultimate aim of deciding whether or not the client is autistic.
Step six: Diagnosis and report sharing
Once the MDT meeting has concluded a full and comprehensive diagnosis report is written. This thorough document is written in accordance with NICE guidelines and then shared with the client. When sharing the report I will contact the client and discuss briefly the diagnosis and contents held within. I will then give the client a week or so to digest the report and arrange for a follow-up call to me made.
Step seven: Follow-up call
I will arrange to call the client after a week to discuss any questions or queries that they may have. I am able to sign-post the client to the relevant support groups or additional support they may require.
The Autism assessment and diagnosis process is normally completed of a period of 3-4 weeks but can sometimes take longer depending on the availability of those involved in the process. Each step of the assessment is conducted thoroughly and strictly follows the relevant NICE guidelines.
If you want to discuss autism in more detail or would like to arrange an assessment, please use the link below to request a call-back.
Patient feedback
As well as offering Autism Assessments we also offer training for businesses, workplaces, schools and families that covers how to support a person with Autism and ways to make a healthier working / home environment.
Kay is a very talented therapist with a particular passion for Autism. She is incredibly knowledgeable and goes above and beyond for her clients. Highly recommended 🙂
This lady went above and beyond for my family, especially my daughter who suffers from an eating disorder and OCD as well as strong signs of autism. Kay replied literally from the airport as she was about to go on holiday reassuring me she would do everything she could to make my daughters transition to high school go smoothly. I will forever be grateful.
My son had his assessment with Kay. He doesn’t ‘do’ people but Kay made him feel at ease.What really stood out about Kay, was that she cared. She is passionate about what she does and sees the whole picture. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Kay.
Kay is absolutely amazing! She really helped my teenage son with his anxiety – her understanding and experience was fantastic.
Frequently Asked Questions
All our assessments are accepted by NHS as we follow NICE guidelines which makes it the same assessment the NHS conducts. All education settings and local educational authorities accept our diagnosis.
We aim to see people within 4 weeks, we try to book the ADOS and ADIR within the same week.
: Is Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised, this is a 3 hour interview with someone who has known the patient for a long time. As it looks at the developmental milestones, this elicits all autistic and developmental conditions.
: The ADOS is Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule which is an assessment doing activities and answering questions looking for autistic behaviours in communication styles, repetitive and restricted behaviours and creativity.