Autism and ADHD Assessment FAQs
If you are considering an Autism or ADHD assessment in Darwin or via telehealth across Australia, you may have questions about suitability, timing, reports and practical considerations. Below are answers to common queries about the diagnostic process, fees and next steps. These responses reflect current Australian diagnostic standards and clinical best practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Autism and ADHD Assessments
I provide combined Autism and ADHD assessments for children aged 10 and over, adolescents, and adults.
Yes. Many adults seek clarity later in life. I provide assessments for individuals who are exploring a possible late diagnosis and wanting a thoughtful, respectful process.
My practice focuses on children from 10 years of age and older. For younger children, I recommend seeking a clinician who specialises in early childhood assessment.
Yes. My approach is respectful, collaborative and grounded in current understanding of neurodiversity.
The fee for a combined Autism and ADHD assessment is $2,500. You can read more on the Fees page.
Yes. Assessments are available in Darwin and via telehealth across Australia.
Medicare rebates are not available for Autism and ADHD diagnostic assessments for children, adolescents or adults.
Yes. A detailed written report with clear conclusions and personalised recommendations is included.
It is completely understandable to feel uncertain. For many families and adults, this is a significant step. If you would like to ask a question before booking, please contact NeuroMe to discuss your assessment.
Autism and ADHD assessments are available in Darwin and via telehealth across Australia.