The TLADC (London Autism Diagnostic Clinic) is a dedicated service that specializes in neurodevelopmental assessments, offering thorough and evidence-based autism diagnostic evaluations for children, teens, and adults throughout London and the wider UK. With a multidisciplinary team that includes skilled clinical psychologists, speech and language therapists, and other qualified professionals, the clinic ensures that every assessment is comprehensive, precise, and tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. Adhering to established NICE guidelines, TLADC provides structured diagnostic pathways that clearly identify Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related neurodevelopmental conditions with clinical accuracy.
The focus is on delivering high-quality, person-centered care that not only yields diagnostic results but also helps individuals and families understand their strengths, challenges, and the next steps for support. TLADC is dedicated to minimizing waiting times and enhancing access to specialist assessments, recognizing how crucial early and accurate diagnosis is for improving long-term outcomes. Each assessment involves detailed clinical interviews, a review of developmental history, observational assessments, and standardized diagnostic tools, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of each client. The clinic collaborates closely with families, schools, and referring professionals to create a supportive and cooperative diagnostic experience.
Beyond just diagnosis, TLADC strives to offer meaningful recommendations that inform education, therapy, workplace adjustments, and ongoing support services. With a strong commitment to compassion, accuracy, and professionalism, TLADC stands out as a trusted provider of autism assessment services in the UK healthcare landscape, helping individuals gain the insights they need to thrive and access the right care pathways for a better quality of life.
.They evaluate children starting from age 5, as well as teenagers and adults of all ages.
The screening typically lasts about 50 minutes and can be done either remotely or in person. During this time, clinicians will go over the developmental history, communication skills, sensory needs, strengths, and any current challenges.