
Compare the wider UK route for autism assessors, then return to local options in Brighton & Hove.
These connected local pages help parents compare support around the same child, school or family need.
Find HCPC and BPS-registered specialists accepting new clients in Brighton & Hove. Filter by availability, age range, and location.
Every specialist is checked for professional registration before appearing in the directory.
All listed providers accept self-referrals. Contact them directly — no GP letter required.
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NHS waiting times for autism assessment in Brighton & Hove have increased substantially in recent years. Both children’s and adult pathways are managed through Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SPFT), which provides mental health and neurodevelopmental services across Sussex, including Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, and West Sussex. SPFT is one of the larger mental health trusts in the South East and faces significant demand for autism assessment. For Brighton & Hove families, a private assessment offers a faster, clinically equivalent route — typically within four to eight weeks.
A private autism assessment in Brighton & Hove gives your family access to the same diagnostic frameworks used by the NHS — including the ADOS-2 and ADI-R tools — conducted by a qualified clinician, typically within four to eight weeks of enquiry.
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NHS wait (Brighton & Hove)
2–3 years
Private wait time
Typically 4–8 weeks
Diagnostic tools used
ADOS-2 and ADI-R
(same as NHS)
Accepted by
Schools, local authorities & DWP
Most assessments in Brighton & Hove follow a similar four-stage process, though detail varies by provider.
A brief call to discuss your concerns and confirm suitability. Most providers offer this free of charge.
The clinician uses standardised tools including the ADOS-2 and ADI-R — the same tools used by the NHS.
A detailed diagnostic report delivered within two to four weeks. Ask what is included before booking.
Some providers include a debrief or signposting to local support. Ask whether this is charged separately.
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