About this Support Category
Autism assessments can help identify whether a child, young person or adult meets the criteria for autism. Some people look for private autism assessments because of waiting times, school concerns, family questions, workplace difficulties, masking, sensory needs, social communication differences or a need for clearer understanding and support planning.
Assessment providers may support:
- Children and young people where autism may be affecting communication, learning, social interaction, sensory needs, emotional regulation or daily life
- Adults looking for an autism assessment, diagnosis or clearer understanding of long-standing differences
- Families exploring autism alongside ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia or other SEND-related needs
- People looking for online, in-person or hybrid autism assessment options
- Parents seeking reports that may support education planning, school discussions or further professional advice
When choosing an autism assessment provider, check who carries out the assessment, their professional registration, what the assessment includes, whether reports are provided, expected timescales, fees, follow-up support and whether the service is suitable for children, adults or both.
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Finding the Right Autism Assessment Provider
The right autism assessment provider will depend on age, location, assessment needs, budget, timescale and whether the person is looking for child, adult or combined neurodevelopmental assessment support.
Some providers focus mainly on child autism assessments, while others work with adults or offer combined ADHD and autism assessments. Some services may offer online assessments, while others require in-person appointments, developmental history, school information or input from family members and other professionals.
Before contacting a provider, consider whether you need:
- A child, adult or family-focused autism assessment service
- A private autism assessment provider with suitable professional registration
- Assessment for autism only, or combined ADHD and autism assessment
- Online, in-person or hybrid appointments
- A written report for school, work, further support or personal understanding
- Information about fees, waiting times, follow-up support and next steps
Find Support UK does not provide diagnosis or clinical advice. Always check provider details directly and consider speaking with a GP, school, health professional or appropriate adviser if you are unsure which assessment route is suitable.
