A clear path from first contact to feedback
Every assessment follows the same considered route, so you always know what is happening now, what comes next, and what to expect at the end.
An autism or ADHD assessment is a careful piece of work, and we take the time to do it properly. That said, thorough does not have to mean overwhelming. We break the process into clear, manageable steps and explain each one before it happens, so there are no surprises.
You can move through the stages at a pace that suits you. Questionnaires are completed in your own time, appointments are arranged around your availability, and you are welcome to ask questions at any point along the way.
Six steps, start to finish
From your first message to a personalised set of recommendations, here is exactly how an assessment unfolds.
Get in touch
You can refer yourself directly, no GP referral is needed. After a short enquiry, we confirm that an assessment is the right next step and agree the pathway that fits you, whether that is autism, ADHD, or a combined assessment.
Intake & questionnaires
You complete a secure online history and a set of validated questionnaires at your own pace. These build a detailed picture of your development, strengths and day-to-day experiences before we meet, so the clinical time is well spent.
Clinical interview
An in-depth, structured assessment with your psychologist explores your history and current experiences in detail. Where it is helpful, we also gather collateral information from a partner, parent or teacher who knows you well.
Multidisciplinary review
The clinical team weighs all of the evidence together, questionnaires, interview and any collateral, rather than relying on a single source. This shared, multidisciplinary review supports a careful and balanced conclusion.
Report & feedback
You receive a detailed written report setting out the findings and the reasoning behind them, plus a dedicated feedback session to talk it through, ask questions and make sure everything is clear.
Recommendations & support
We finish with personalised next steps and signposting, and we explain clearly what a diagnosis, or the absence of one, means for you, so you leave with practical direction rather than just a label.
Most assessments take place by video call
Wherever you are in the UK, you can take part from the comfort of your own home. Most of our assessments, including the clinical interview, are carried out online by secure video call, and the questionnaires are completed online in your own time.
In-person appointments can be arranged where they are needed or preferred, so the format always fits the person being assessed.
The practical details
A few of the questions people most often ask before they begin.
How long it takes
From referral to feedback typically takes [typical timescale to confirm]. Much of that time is yours, completing questionnaires and arranging appointments, and we keep you updated at each stage.
Where it happens
Assessments are offered remotely across the UK, so you can take part from home. In-person appointments are also available at [location to confirm] if you would prefer to meet face to face.
Who can be involved
With your consent, the people who know you best can contribute, a partner, a family member, or a child's parents and school. Their perspective often adds valuable context to the picture.
Not every assessment ends in a diagnosis, and that is a meaningful outcome in itself. Even if the criteria are not met, you still receive a thorough clinical formulation that makes sense of your experiences, along with clear recommendations and signposting for support.
Ready to take the first step?
Refer yourself in a few minutes, or send us an enquiry if you would like to talk it through first.