Assessments

Autism assessments aiming for a clearer path forward in life and learning.
At PsychWell, we provide autism assessments for children and adults. These assessments are intended to help you develop a clearer understanding of how communication, social interaction, and behaviour patterns influence everyday life.

What is involved in an autism assessment?
It can be worthwhile to explore whether ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or giftedness may be relevant to your situation before proceeding with 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 detailed clinical session that includes screening measures, observation, and discussion. This step helps clarify whether a full assessment may be indicated.
Comprehensive assessment
At this stage, a clinical interview is conducted along with formal standardised assessments. The findings are then consolidated into a detailed 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
We conduct Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessments across a wide range of ages, including comprehensive autism assessments for toddlers, school-aged children, teenagers, and adults. Every assessment is uniquely tailored to the individual, taking into account their developmental stage, strengths, challenges, and everyday functioning.
Our psychologists support individuals and families seeking a clear, evidence-based autism assessment, whether concerns relate 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.

Common signs and behaviours we consider
Autism may present differently for each person, and behaviours can vary across children, adolescents, and adults. Some of the common signs may include:
- 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
Tools used in our assessments
Clinical interviews
Detailed conversations designed to collect developmental history and gain a clearer understanding of current concerns.
Behavioural observations
Structured activities designed to assess social interaction, communication, and restricted or repetitive behaviours.
Questionnaires and scales
To obtain information about social communication, behaviour, sensory experiences, and everyday functioning across different settings. These tools contribute to a thorough, reliable, and developmentally appropriate assessment process.
What is included in your assessment
Detailed reports
A clear and thoughtful summary of your assessment findings to deepen understanding.
Support pathways
Clear guidance on worthwhile next steps and services that may contribute to your overall well-being.
Actionable recommendations
Individually tailored strategies that may support the development of social, communication, and adaptive skills.
School or workplace strategies
Considered, practical approaches that may assist with navigating the demands of learning or work environments.
Support following your assessment
Support doesn’t end with your autism assessment.

Answers to common autism assessment questions
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
How long does an autism assessment take?
What tools do you use during the assessment?
Is the report suitable for NDIS or school-based support needs?
Do you offer support and guidance once a diagnosis is confirmed?
Your journey begins with PsychWell
As there is no waiting list, you are welcome to begin the assessment process at whatever pace feels comfortable. If exploring an autism assessment feels like the right step, we are here whenever you are ready.




