
We work with the NHS to provide autism assessments
Children and young people aged 16 and under can access our service online. Once we receive a referral from your local NHS service, we will be in touch to set up your patient account and arrange an appointment


Why choose a digital service?
Access to a varied range of clinicians
At Everywhere Health we have a number of different professionals working for us. From psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, speech and language therapists and occupational therapists.
Complete the assessment where you feel most comfortable
We understand it can be difficult to meet new people and discuss your difficulties, especially for children and young people with sensory sensitivities and social communication needs. Therefore, by completing the remote assessment this can be done in a space that works for you.
Flexibility
By completing a remote assessment, we can be more flexible with appointment times and dates. We have many staff working for us, who work a variety of different hours, offering evenings and weekends, making it easier to find a time that suits you.
What to expect
Step 1: Start with a referral
Once we receive a referral from your local NHS service, we will be in touch to set up your patient account and send out the pre-referral questionnaires
Step 2: Get booked in
After you complete all pre-referral questionnaires, our booking team will contact you to schedule your appointment.
Step 3: Appointment
Attend the online appointment with a clinician. There will be two appointments arranged. One being the ADI-r (a structured interview with parents) and one being the ADOS-2 (a structure observation with the child/young person.)
Step 4: Feedback
A further appointment will be booked to conclude the assessment and provide outcomes and suggested recommendations. A full report will be provided and this will be shared with the NHS.
