Autism & ADHD Assessments in Swindon

Counselling Wiltshire

28 Newport Street,
Swindon,
SN1 3DX

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Face to face appointments in our Swindon clinic

The Autism Service has been delivering autism and ADHD assessments for both children and adults since 2019.

With over 700,000 people living with autism across the UK, we recognised the need to supply face-to-face appointments at more locations. Waiting months for an autism or ADHD diagnosis can be stressful and opening our Swindon clinic means private assessments are now more readily available.

Since launching our Swindon clinic in 2025, we’ve been able to increase regional capacity and carry out hundreds of assessments. With our full range of assessments available, we are able to carry out assessments for both autism & ADHD as well as combinations of the two. Crucially, all assessments are available for both children and adults.

Our clinicians deliver fast, accurate diagnostic assessments to identify whether an individual has autism.

Swindon, Wiltshire

Why people choose us

  • Our assessment pathways follow national guidance from NICE
  • You will only be seen by clinicians who are professionally regulated in their practice
  • Your assessment will include at least one in-person appointment
  • We use the best available tools to assist diagnosis
  • You will be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team
  • The outcome of the assessment will be recognised by external organisations

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What to expect from your assessment

Below, you’ll find links to video resources we’ve put together to help you understand what to expect from the assessment process. If you have any questions at all on our process, please reach out and one of the team will be able to put your mind at ease.

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Child ASD Pathway

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Child ADHD Pathway

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Child Combined Pathway

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Adult ASD Pathway

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Adult ADHD Pathway

Still of The Autism Service YouTube video

Adult Combined Pathway

How to find us

We’re located on Newport Street, giving easy access to Swindon City Centre and major road networks like the M4 and A419, there is free onsite parking for all visitors. Easily accessible by people living in Swindon and surrounding areas.

Getting here

28 Newport Street,
Swindon,
SN1 3DX

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28 Newport Street,
Swindon,
SN1 3DX

Swindon clinic FAQs

Located on Newport Street, giving easy access to Swindon City Centre and major road networks like the M4 and A419, there is free onsite parking for all visitors.

Yes, there is free onsite parking for all visitors.

Yes, our Swindon clinic is wheelchair accessible. Please call our friendly team who will be able to make the necessary arrangements when booking.

There is currently no waiting list at our Swindon clinic. Please call us directly on 0300 303 0667 or submit a booking form for full details. Please note, waiting times can vary throughout the year.

At our Swindon clinic, we offer autism, ADHD and combined ASD/ADHD assessments for both adults and children. Whichever service you choose, you will receive a full face-to-face, NICE-compliant diagnostic assessment.

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