Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a diagnosis?

No, It is not a diagnosis. We do an assessment using the gold standard (ADOS-2 Autism assessment) and National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) screening tools. The assessment will state whether you meet the threshold for Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) or dyslexia.

Will the NHS recognise it?
Firstly, always speak to your GP to see if they recognise private assessments; many don’t. If this is the case, ask to be referred to a service they accept.
What is the timeframe? - 6 weeks
From when you initially contact us, your assessment is normally booked in for approximately 3 weeks. Once your assessment is complete it will take approximately 2 to 3 weeks to complete your assessment report. Therefore, the total timeframe approximately 6 weeks from start to finish.
What is the process?
The first thing you need to do is to message us, and we will arrange for one of the assessors to call you back for a telephone consultation. Where we will ask you some questions to see if an assessment is the right path for you (AQ10).

We will then arrange for your assessment; this will take place face-to-face. We understand that some services offer remote assessments, however ADOS-2 has not been validated for remote assessments. We believe strongly that face-to-face assessment is required to gather suitable evidence and to preserve the integrity of the assessment process.

At the assessment we will ask you to sign an agreement for our payment plan, as well as completing a standing order for your payment details.

Once your assessment has been completed, the multidisciplinary team will discuss your case to ensure consistency on the assessment decision. We will produce a report which we will forward to you for your review. We will then discuss the report with you and ensure you are clear on what the next steps are. You will notice our report includes references to support groups, benefits, and social media listings, which may well be beneficial for you.

What is the cost? - Standard joint assessment is £2,000
Pay £350 on the day of your assessment, then spread the remaining balance over 10 monthly payments of £165 per calendar month.
What if I only want one assessment not both?

Then you only need to pay £1500. That’s £350 before the day of assessment followed by 10 monthly payments of £115

Joint assessments

We currently offer joint assessments, so for an Autism and ADHD assessment. You would pay the £2000, Spread the cost, Make the first payment of £350 before the day of your assessment. Then, spread the remaining balance over 10 monthly payments of £165 per calendar month for the face-to-face assessment.

How can we get financial support to help pay for the assessment?
You may be able to apply for an Access to Work grant from the Department of work and pensions (DWP), some people utilise Disability Living Allowance (DLA -under 16’s) and some people utilise Personal Independence Payments (PIP) to pay towards their assessment costs.
What about medication for ADHD?
To access medication – IF this is right for you – remember it’s not for everyone; you will need to discuss with your GP if they accept private assessments. If they don’t, you will need to ask your GP practice if they accept shared care agreements.

You will need to supply your assessment report to a private prescriber. The report will allow them to assess and, if appropriate, prescribe for you on a private
prescription. If your GP practice accepts shared care, your private prescriber can transfer your care to the NHS once you are stabilized on a suitable medication. If your GP does not accept shared care, you will have to either go on the NHS waiting list or continue with a private prescriber.

What can I use report for?
You can use the reports for an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) to get extra support for children and young people up to the age of 25. You can use the report to request extra time in exams and to request extra breaks classrooms.

You can use the report to access reasonable adjustments under the 2010 Equality Act, to enable you to function better in your workplace.

Is there an up to date version of the QB check?

There is an up to date version of the QB check alot of parents/people think they have to wear the headband, which they don’t with the new version of QB check assessment.

Is Autism ADHD Test Ltd an accredited company?
Autism ADHD Test Ltd is currently accredited with Derbyshire County Council for the therapeutic assessment and delivery to support education and healthcare plans.

Autism ADHD Test Ltd has currently submitted an application to provide NHS assessment services. We are registered as an Independent Sector Healthcare Provider – AUTISM ADHD TEST LTD (W7I3J) with NHS Digital