Assessments

Autism assessments to support everyday living and development.
At PsychWell, we offer autism assessments for children and adults. These assessments are designed to help you gain clearer insight into how communication, social interaction, and behaviour patterns shape daily experiences.

What is involved in an autism assessment?
Understanding whether ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or giftedness may be a factor in your or your child’s experiences can be an important consideration before committing to a full diagnostic assessment.
At PsychWell, our process is designed to be thoughtful, staged, and transparent so families may feel informed and confident at every step, without unnecessary cost or overwhelm.
Discovery call
A gentle, informal conversation designed to understand your concerns, address any questions, and assess whether an assessment pathway may be the right fit.
Initial consultation
A considered clinical session involving screening measures, observation, and collaborative discussion. This step provides greater clarity around whether a full assessment may be recommended.
Comprehensive assessment
This stage involves a clinical interview alongside formal standardised assessments. All findings are brought together into a comprehensive written report.
Feedback Session
A dedicated session to explain results, provide clear answers, and discuss practical recommendations and next steps.
Who we provide assessments for
Our Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessments are available for children, adolescents, and adults, including comprehensive autism assessments for toddlers, school-aged children, teenagers, and adults. Each assessment is thoughtfully shaped around the person’s developmental stage, strengths, challenges, and how they navigate everyday life.
Our psychologists work alongside individuals and families seeking a thorough, evidence-based autism assessment, whether the concerns are related to communication, social interaction, emotional regulation, learning differences, or sensory sensitivities.
If you are considering an autism assessment for yourself or your child, you are welcome to contact our clinic when the time feels right.

Signs and behaviours that may indicate autism
Autism presents uniquely in each individual, and behaviours can differ among children, adolescents, and adults. Among the signs that may be present are:
- Repetitive or comforting behaviours
- Limited or reduced eye contact
- Subtle or limited facial expressions
- Challenges in interpreting social cues
- A strong preference for routines
- Feeling overwhelmed in noisy settings
The assessment tools we use
Clinical interviews
In-depth discussions to gather developmental history and explore current concerns.
Behavioural observations
Carefully structured tasks used to observe and evaluate social interaction, communication, and restricted or repetitive behaviours.
Questionnaires and scales
Used to gather meaningful information about social communication, behaviour, sensory experiences, and daily functioning across various settings. These tools help to support a thorough, reliable, and developmentally appropriate assessment.
What you can expect to receive
Detailed reports
A clear, well-considered summary of your assessment findings, intended to provide greater depth of understanding.
Support pathways
Guidance on meaningful next steps and services that may strengthen your well-being.
Actionable recommendations
Carefully considered strategies tailored to support growth in social, communication, and adaptive skills.
School or workplace strategies
Helpful, practical approaches that may support you in managing learning or work environments.
Post-assessment support
Support doesn’t end with your autism assessment.

Common autism assessment questions
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
What is the typical duration of an autism assessment?
What tools and measures are involved in the assessment?
Can the report be used for NDIS or school support applications?
Is support available following a diagnosis?
Your journey begins with PsychWell
With no waiting list, you are welcome to start the assessment process at a pace that suits you. If you are considering an autism assessment, we are here and ready to support you when the time feels right.




