Many individuals experience differences in how they connect socially, process information, or respond to sensory input. For some, these differences—including challenges with interpreting social cues or adapting to change—reflect a lifelong pattern consistent with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autistic individuals may also show unique strengths such as deep focus, creative problem-solving, and passionate interests. An evaluation with one of our neuropsychologists or psychologists can help determine whether these experiences align with ASD. With this understanding, individuals and families can gain clarity, affirmation, and personalized recommendations to support self-awareness, growth, and well-being.
At Comprehensive Neuropsychology Services, our team of neuropsychologists and psychologists provide compassionate, neuro-affirming, and evidence-based evaluations for both children and adults. We recognize that autism presents differently across individuals and developmental stages, and we approach each assessment with clinical expertise and respect for neurodiversity.
So, for those seeking local support, our services offer a pathway to clarity and personalized recommendations, including connections to autism therapy Bryn Mawr.
Following an initial consultation ($300), which can be completed via telehealth, the autism evaluation typically includes 3–4 hours of in-person testing. As part of this comprehensive assessment, our team may administer the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2), a widely used standardized tool for evaluating social communication and behavior. Our comprehensive, evidence-based approach aligns with the highest standards for autism testing Philadelphia and the greater region. Cognitive testing is often included to provide a fuller understanding of strengths and challenges. In addition, the patient and individuals who know them well will be asked to complete questionnaires about social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. After the evaluation, results are shared in a feedback session and provided in a detailed written report, offering clear recommendations and next steps.
We also offer fully virtual autism assessments for adults across 43 states through the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT). Following an initial virtual consultation ($300), these evaluations typically involve 3 hours of virtual sessions conducted by a licensed psychologist or neuropsychologist. Virtual sessions take place via a secure telehealth platform and include clinical and diagnostic interviews and observations, administration of questionnaires, personalized feedback, and a comprehensive written report. We aim to bring the same comprehensive approach to virtual evaluations. This option is ideal for adults who prefer remote access or reside outside Pennsylvania. Please visit the PSYPACT Map to confirm eligibility in your state.
For adults (ages 18+): After the consultation, the virtual evaluation fee is $1700.
To secure a testing date at Comprehensive Neuropsychology Services, patients/parents must complete a Patient History Form and provide credit card information. The consultation fee ($300) is charged at the time of the initial intake. See Patient Policies for more details.
Whether in-person or virtual, our commitment is to provide compassionate, high-quality assessment, making us a top choice for autism evaluation Bryn Mawr and surrounding areas.
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We provide evaluations for toddlers, children, adolescents, and young adults. If you have concerns at any age, early evaluation is recommended.
The full process typically includes an intake appointment, one or more testing sessions, and a feedback session. The timeline may vary depending on your child’s age and needs.
Yes. Every evaluation includes a detailed report outlining findings, diagnosis (if applicable), and personalized recommendations.
Yes, we provide evaluations across a wide age range, including adolescents and college-age students, particularly those who may have been missed earlier in childhood.