Compare private dyslexia assessment options for children, students and adults across Cambridge, Cambourne, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Newmarket and Cambridgeshire. Find reports for school support, exam access, DSA, workplace adjustments and wider SpLD planning.
Find Cambridge AssessorsCambridge families often need dyslexia and SpLD reports that can support Cambridgeshire schools, exam access, university support, DSA and workplace adjustments, with clear handling of dyscalculia or ADHD overlap where relevant. Some services are based outside central Cambridge, including Cambourne or wider Cambridgeshire, so confirm appointment location and report purpose early.
A good dyslexia assessment should do more than confirm whether dyslexia is present. It should explain the learner's reading, spelling, writing, phonological processing, working memory, processing speed and wider learning profile, then turn that into practical recommendations for home, school, study or work.
For Cambridge, check how the report will work alongside Cambridgeshire SEND information, school SENCO planning, Cambridge college/university support, DSA, exam access and workplace evidence. If the assessment is for a specific purpose, ask the receiving school, university, employer or exam centre what evidence they need before you pay.
The SEND List includes local and regional dyslexia assessment listings for Cambridge, including child, student, adult, school, DSA and workplace report routes.
Browse Cambridge Dyslexia ListingsDyslexia assessors on The SEND List serve Cambridge and nearby areas including:
These examples are live SEND List listings serving Cambridge. Always confirm age range, current availability, credentials, fees and whether the report is suitable for your intended purpose.
Cambridgeshire dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia and ADHD-related learning assessment.
View listingCambourne and Cambridge dyslexia, dyscalculia and exam-access assessment route.
View listingCambridgeshire dyslexia and dyscalculia assessment route.
View listingCambridgeshire diagnostic dyslexia assessment and specialist tutoring route.
View listingLocal provider pages reviewed include AYLD, Cambourne Dyslexia, HB Education and Dyslexia Evaluations.
Ask about APC, SASC, PATOSS, Dyslexia Guild or psychologist registration where relevant.
Check whether the report is suitable for school, EHCP evidence, DSA, Access to Work or exam access.
Confirm whether appointments are clinic, school, home or online, and what evidence to prepare.
Ask whether feedback, SENCO recommendations, study strategies or specialist teaching links are included.
Usually no. Many private dyslexia assessors accept parent, student or adult self-referrals. If the report is for school, college, university, DSA, Access to Work or exam access, confirm the assessor's credentials and report format before booking.
Often, yes, if the report is completed by an appropriately qualified specialist teacher assessor or psychologist and matches what the school, college or exam centre requires. Ask whether recommendations are written for the SENCO, access arrangements and classroom support.
Check age range, APC or SASC status where relevant, psychologist registration if applicable, whether dyscalculia or wider SpLD indicators can be considered, report turnaround, fees, travel, and whether the report is accepted for your intended use.
Online assessment can be suitable for some children, students and adults, but not every learner or purpose. Confirm the provider's process, technology requirements, age suitability and whether the receiving school, university, employer or funder will accept the report.
Coverage varies by provider. On The SEND List you can compare assessors serving Cambridge, Cambourne, Ely, St Neots, Huntingdon, Newmarket and Cambridgeshire, then confirm whether appointments are clinic-based, home-based, school-based or online.
Compare the wider UK route for dyslexia assessors, then return to local options in Cambridge.
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Compare assessors, read provider details and check whether each report route fits your child, student or adult support needs.
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