
National Neurodiversity Assessments
NHS Right to Choose Provider for Autism & ADHD
National Neurodiversity Assessments is an NHS Right to Choose provider offering comprehensive autism and ADHD assessments. Led by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and experienced Speech and Language Therapists with over 50 years of combined experience.
Why Choose National Neurodiversity Assessments?
- NHS Right to Choose: Accredited provider for RtC pathway
- Expert Team: Led by Consultant Clinical Psychologist with multidisciplinary support
- Neurodiversity-Affirming: Personalised assessments celebrating individual differences
- Comprehensive Reports: Detailed findings with tailored support recommendations
Assessment Approach
Their neurodiversity-affirming approach ensures personalised assessments that identify patterns of strength and differences. Reports and recommendations are inclusive and supportive, designed to help individuals thrive.
Screening Tools
Age-appropriate tools available:
- AQ Child (ages 4-11)
- AQ Adolescent (ages 12-15)
- AQ Adult (ages 16+)
Children, adolescents, and adults.
Services & Pricing
Prices may vary depending on your specific needs.
Adult ADHD Assessment
Online / In-personComprehensive ADHD assessment
Detailed written report with diagnosis and recommendations
Gold-standard assessment based on clinical guidelines
Child ADHD Assessment
Online / In-personComprehensive ADHD assessment
Detailed written report with diagnosis and recommendations
Age-appropriate assessment methodology
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this clinic
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