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Private Autism Assessments

Our Process

Autism Clinic London is a Community Paediatric Consultant-led service with highly experienced doctors and multidisciplinary professionals. We provide Autism assessments for children between the ages of 2 and 14 years. We can provide both virtual and face-to-face assessments.

You will speak to a Doctor within 72 hours and your assessment will be completed within 4 weeks.

You don’t need a GP referral to use our service and our reports are recognised and accepted by the NHS, Local Authorities, and Educational Settings.

How Do Our Private Assessments Work?

Autism Clinic London’s private Autism assessment process is designed to be comprehensive, tailored to each child’s needs and reassuring for parents and carers from start to finish.

We start with 15 to 30-minute video consultation with our senior Paediatrician to discuss your concerns in detail. If a full assessment is required, it will take place in one of our two Central London locations and will be conducted by our consultant-led multi-disciplinary team. Following the assessments, a comprehensive report is prepared. If a diagnosis of Autism is made, a follow-up video consultation is included to discuss the findings and provide guidance on next steps.

As well as private assessments, we work with NHS trusts so our assessments and subsequent reports are recognised and accepted by the NHS, local authorities and educational settings.

For international clients, bespoke packages are available that include accommodation, airport transfers, and a structured assessment schedule over several days.

The typical steps for one of our private assessments are listed below.

1. Initial Video Consultation

In this initial 15-minute video consultation with a Specialist Doctor, we will gather your concerns about your child, and review any previous reports to determine whether a full autism assessment is required. This initial session costs £49.

2. Observation & Interact Session

After the initial 15-minute video consultation, a full assessment may be recommended for the price of £1,746*.

This will start with gathering further information from the educational setting with your consent (if applicable). Then an observational assessment (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – ADOS-2) will take place to assess your child’s social communication, interaction and play by carrying out different tasks. This will be completed face-to-face at our Harley Street or Paddington clinic.

* Please see Our Prices page for information on special pricing for low-income families.

3. Physical Examination

A 30-minute physical examination by one of our Specialist Doctors will take place at our Harley Street or Paddington Clinic. If your child is under five years old, we will also carry out a developmental assessment (Schedule of Growing Skills 2- SOGS-2).

4. Diagnostic Interview with Feedback

A 90-minute diagnostic video interview with the parent will take place with one of our Specialist Doctors (this will include questions relating to your child’s medical and developmental history).

During this virtual appointment, our Specialist Doctor will also observe/interact with your child in their home environment.

Following this, your Doctor will review all the clinical information from the previous assessments, as well as any additional information provided, and will feedback the outcome to you.

5. Post Diagnostic Care

Following your child’s assessment, our clinical team will collate all the gathered information and prepare a comprehensive report tailored to your child’s needs.

If your child is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder:

• We will arrange a virtual appointment with our clinical team within 4 weeks of your assessment. During this call, we will answer any questions you may have following the diagnosis and guide you through our comprehensive post-diagnostic offer.
• We will share our post-diagnostic resource pack to support your child’s needs and optional post-diagnostic support available from Autism Clinic London.

More information on our post-diagnostic services can be found here and on our Instagram feed.

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Why Choose ACL for your Child’s Private Assessment

See a Specialist Paediatrician

Autism Clinic London is staffed by a team of specialist Doctors and highly skilled clinicians. Your child will be assessed by our specialist multidisciplinary team.

Our doctors and the multidisciplinary team are all specialists in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and use globally recognised standards to make our assessments. We all work closely with and for the NHS thereby ensuring that the care your child receives is second to none.

Using Technology to Streamline the Process

Our technology allows us to streamline the diagnosis process. We have designed our platform in order to offer a seamless, simple and secure service.

With the advent of Covid-19, our service has become all the more relevant. Our platform allows you to see your doctor remotely. All bookings are made through our secure website and calls are made on our secure platform making it easy to stay in touch and schedule appointments.

Schedule your appointments at a time that suits you

We aim to offer maximum flexibility when it comes to your appointments. Our online portal allows us to offer you appointments either during or outside of office hours. Providing a diagnosis via our platform removes the need for you to travel to our clinic for a face-to-face meeting saving you valuable time.

All appointments are booked through our online portal meaning you can log in at any time and arrange or see your next appointment.

Keeping your data secure

Protecting and securing patient data is of key importance. Every person, team, and organisation deserves and expects their data to be secure and confidential. Safeguarding this data is a critical responsibility that we take very seriously.

We log, monitor and audit all system calls and have alerting in place that indicates a potential intrusion. Analysis of logs is automated to the extent practical to detect potential issues and alert responsible personnel. 

Your appointment

This explains what to expect on the day of your appointment and who you will see.

Seeing us in Person

For an overview of what will happen at your face-to-face appointment, please click here for our child-friendly version.

Seeing Us Virtually

Your assessment will take place in the comfort of your own home. You can use any device with a built-in web-camera and speaker, such as a desktop, laptop, or tablet.

You may have been asked to get some toys ready for the assessment, if so, please have these nearby. You will need a private quiet space for the consultation.

You will be sent a simple and secure link to our virtual video platform. Join by simply clicking the link at the time of your appointment. No need to download any software.

In the virtual diagnostic interview, you will see a Paediatrician (children’s doctor) who has been specially trained to do this assessment. They will ask you questions about your child’s health and well-being.

In the virtual observation assessment by a speech and language therapist or psychologist, the therapist will ask you and your child to do some activities and play some games. They will watch and may talk to you about your child’s friends and school.

If the connection drops you can try to reconnect by clicking on the same link. If this is not possible the clinician will call you on the telephone number we have on your record.

The clinician will explain the findings of the assessment. They will explain whether any further appointments are needed, who these will be with, and where they will take place.

You can ask the clinician any questions you may have.

At the end of the appointment, you can end the video call and the clinician will no longer be able to see or hear you.

Please click here for our child-friendly version.

Our Prices

15 Minute Consultation – £49

In this initial 15-minute video consultation with a Specialist Doctor, we will gather your concerns about your child, and review any previous reports to determine whether a full autism assessment is required. This initial session costs £49.

Full Assessment – £1,746*

After the initial 15-minute video consultation, a full assessment may be recommended for the price of £1,746*.

This will start with gathering further information from the educational setting with your consent (if applicable). Then an observational assessment (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – ADOS-2) will take place to assess your child’s social communication, interaction and play by carrying out different tasks. This will be completed face-to-face at our Harley Street or Paddington clinic.

A  30-minute physical examination will then be carried out by one of our Specialist Doctors at our Harley Street or Paddington Clinic. If your child is under five years old, we will also carry out a developmental assessment (Schedule of Growing Skills 2- SOGS-2).

Following this, a 90-minute diagnostic video interview with the parent will take place with one of our Specialist Doctors (this will include questions relating to your child’s medical and developmental history). During this virtual appointment, our Specialist Doctor will also observe/interact with your child in their home environment.

Your Doctor will then review all the clinical information from the previous assessments, as well as any additional information provided, and will feedback the outcome to you.

Following your child’s assessment, our clinical team will collate all the gathered information and prepare a comprehensive report tailored to your child’s needs.

If your child is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, you will be provided with:

  • The post-diagnostic resource pack from Autism Clinic London to support your child’s needs.
  • Information about optional post-diagnostic support available from Autism Clinic London.

* We are committed to providing assessments and care to as many families as we can. As well as working with NHS Trusts to reduce waiting list times, we also have a small bursary which allows us to offer a slightly discounted rate to lower-income families. We have limited availability and in order to qualify for this discount, you will need to provide a letter of evidence. For example, this could be Housing Benefit or Universal Credit. If you think you would qualify, please let us know and we will let you know if you are eligible for our discounted rate.

More information on our post-diagnostic services can be found here and on our Instagram feed.

Autism Test

This quick initial set of questions will let you know if we feel your child shows sufficient signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to book a consultation. Please note, we do not offer assessments for adults.

Screening Test

Question 1

They often notice small sounds when others do not

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FAQs

How long is the wait time for a children's private autism assessment?

For private assessments, we aim to arrange a pre-assessment with a Specialist Doctor within 72 hours. If a full autism assessment is recommended, all appointments are typically completed within 4 weeks. Some delays may occur for example if the educational placement is closed during the holiday period. A comprehensive report, including a diagnosis where appropriate, is usually delivered within 10 days of your final appointment.

If you are referred through your NHS Trust, timelines are similar, although this can vary depending on local demand.

Do I need a GP referral for a private autism assessment?

No, you do not need a GP referral to access our private autism assessment service. Your first step is a consultation with one of our Specialist Doctors, all of whom also work within the NHS. They will discuss your child’s needs, development, and any concerns you or their school may have. If appropriate, you will be offered a short video consultation to review your child’s needs in more detail and decide whether to proceed with a full assessment.

What is included in a private autism assessment?

A private autism assessment at Autism Clinic London includes a detailed developmental history, clinical observations, and a structured diagnostic ADOS assessment. Input from parents, caregivers, and educational placements may also be included to ensure a complete understanding of your child’s needs. All of our reports mirror those you would receive from an NHS assessment.

How much does a private autism assessment cost in the UK?

The cost of a private autism assessment varies depending on the provider and the complexity of the assessment. To compare costs from other providers our costs cover the initial consultation, full diagnostic assessment, and a detailed written report. Mostly, you will be charged over £2,000 with some private clinics charging up to £3,500. We work hard to deliver our assessments at a lower rate than most of the market without compromising on quality. For example, some providers will assess your child without meeting them face-to-face. We believe that for an assessment to be thorough, we have to see your child in person.

Is a private autism diagnosis recognised by the NHS and schools?

Yes, a private autism diagnosis carried out by Autism Clinic London is recognised by schools, the NHS and local authorities. All our assessments are carried out by our multi-disciplinary team who follow NICE guidelines.

Many schools and local authorities accept private reports to support EHCP applications and access to support services.

Do you do assessments for ADHD?

Although our clinicians do carry out ADHD assessments in their NHS practice, we do not currently offer ADHD assessments at Autism Clinic London. Our Autism Assessments do include a comprehensive report and will highlight if there are possible ADHD concerns, which can then be explored in future by your child’s local NHS trust or by another provider.

What age can a child be diagnosed with autism?

Children can be assessed for autism from around 18 months onwards. Early diagnosis can help children access the right support sooner, improving long-term outcomes. We see children aged between 2 and 14 years.

What are the signs that my child may need an autism assessment?
If you have concerns, a specialist consultation can help determine whether an assessment is appropriate. Common signs include:
• Delayed speech or communication difficulties
• Challenges with social interaction
• Repetitive behaviours or strong routines
• Sensory sensitivities
How accurate is a private autism assessment?

Private autism assessments are highly accurate when conducted by experienced clinicians using evidence-based diagnostic tools and NICE guidelines. The quality of the assessment depends on the expertise of the professionals involved and the thoroughness of the process. We are regulated, inspected and rated by CQC which ensures that you can depend on the quality of our assessments.

What happens after an autism diagnosis?
After a diagnosis, you will receive a detailed report outlining your child’s strengths, challenges, and recommended support strategies. This can help with:
• School support and SEN provisions
• EHCP applications
• Access to therapies and interventions
You will also be offered post-diagnostic support.
Can adults get a private autism assessment too?

Yes, many private services offer autism assessments for adults as well as children. The process is similar but tailored to adult experiences, including work, relationships, and mental health history. We are a specialist clinic that only assesses children.

Is a private autism assessment faster than the NHS?

Yes, private assessments are significantly faster. While NHS waiting lists can often exceed 12–24 months, a private assessment at Autism Clinic London will typically be completed within four weeks.

Will schools accept a private autism assessment report?

Schools should accept private autism assessment reports, particularly when completed by qualified clinicians who follow NICE guidelines. These reports can be used to support SEN planning and requests for additional support.

Can I use a private diagnosis to apply for an EHCP?

Yes, a private diagnosis can support an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) application. The report provides professional evidence of your child’s needs and recommended support.

What is the difference between screening and a full autism assessment?

A screening is an initial check to see whether autism may be present, while a full assessment is a comprehensive diagnostic process that can lead to a formal diagnosis. If you are concerned that your child has signs of Autism, please contact us and we can arrange an initial assessment in the first instance.

Do you offer online only autism assessments?

Some parts of the assessment process, such as initial consultations and diagnostic interviews with parent or carer, can be carried out online. However, a full diagnostic assessment will require in-person observation. Other providers may offer fully virtual assessments but such assessments do not meet our standards.

Why is an autism diagnosis important?

An autism diagnosis helps individuals and families understand their experiences, access appropriate support, and make informed decisions about education, healthcare, and daily life.

Does an autism diagnosis change anything?

A diagnosis doesn’t change who your child is, but it can open doors to support, reduce uncertainty, and provide clarity for families and professionals. Once you have a confirmed diagnosis, you can also access appropriate and targeted post-diagnostic care, which can help day-to-day life enormously.

Can a diagnosis help at school?

Yes, a diagnosis can help schools better understand your child’s needs and provide appropriate support, accommodations, and learning strategies. It can help inform an EHCP and a more complete approach to your child's educational needs.