Full Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment for Adults
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200
BOOK A VIDEO OR PHONE CONSULTATION
Autism consultation in 3 steps
Select the day and time of your consultation
Our Specialists will review your history, assess, and share findings before treatment if necessary.
Video consultation from your computer, tablet or mobile phone
Our Specialists will review your history, assess, and share findings before treatment if necessary.
Follow Specialist's guidelines after consultation
Our Specialists will review your history, assess, and share findings before treatment if necessary.
Specialists waiting by 7 days a week.
How does it work?
How are autism assessments done?
During the assessment process, the specialist typically employs various methods to gather information. These include observation of the patient, the administration of structured tests, conduction of interviews with the patient and if advised with relatives or friends. The results of this comprehensive evaluation provide valuable insights into the individual's strengths and challenges, helping determine if they meet the criteria for a developmental diagnosis.
1
First Consultation
Interview
€200
An autism interview is a structured conversation aimed at assessing an individual's behaviour and experiences to determine the presence and severity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
2
Second Consultation
Structured Tests and Review
€200
Structured tests in ASD assessments involve standardized tools and questionnaires to gather information and evaluate various domains of autism symptoms.
3
Third Consultation
Discussion of Results
€400
After discussing the assessment results, if ASD is indicated, a tailored treatment plan is devised to address the individual's specific needs.
Do you want to talk to a Specialist without the wait?
Specialists waiting by 7 days a week.
Who is it aimed at?
Demonstrating a preference for limited physical contact, avoiding or showing discomfort in many, if not most, forms of physical contact.
Displaying limited interest in both objects and people, exhibiting reduced engagement or curiosity towards them.
Becoming upset or distressed by minor disruptions or changes in their daily routines.
Experience challenges in communication, such as delays in speech and gestures.
Lack of response when their own name is called.
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