Our payment plans
We know that when you’re thinking about choosing a diagnostic assessment, funding is often one of your most important considerations. At The Autism Service, we offer cost-effective payment plans for our patients to help you find clarity and understanding.
Our payment plans have been designed with you in mind, offering a more simple and manageable way to pay, leaving you free to focus on your treatment. If you have any questions about our payment plans please contact our friendly team today.

Why choose a payment plan?
Our team are here to take you through the process and answer any questions you may have. The enrolment process is all digital, so no need to print or post anything.
- 0% interest available*
- Easy to manage monthly payments
- Easy to set-up
*available on all assessments and up to 12 months
Our payment plans
| Assessment | Price | 0% Deposit | Amount To Finance | 3 Months | 6 Months | 9 Months | 12 Months |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combined | £2,950 | £0.00 | £2,950.00 | £983pm | £492pm | £328pm | £246pm |
| ADHD Child | £1,750 | £0.00 | £1,750.00 | £583pm | £292pm | £194pm | £146pm |
| ADHD Adult | £1,750 | £0.00 | £1,750.00 | £583pm | £292pm | £194pm | £146pm |
| ASD Child | £2,350 | £0.00 | £2,350.00 | £783pm | £392pm | £261pm | £196pm |
| ASD Adult | £2,000 | £0.00 | £2,000.00 | £667pm | £333pm | £222pm | £167pm |
Table is for illustrative purposes. Exact monthly payments will be given on application with humm Ltd.
How does it work?
- All patients will need to talk to our new patient support team to discuss whether the assessment pathway is the most suitable. Once this has all been confirmed, one of our patient coordinators will take you through the treatment plan and pricing.
- Once you are happy with everything, the patient coordinator will then send you a link to the online finance application with humm, our finance service provider.
- The application process is quick, easy, and entirely online. Many applicants receive an instant decision about their application.
- Fill out the application form with your personal details, such as your name, address, and contact information. You will also be asked to provide your employment details and financial information to determine your eligibility.
- Once you have completed the application, submit it for review. You will receive a decision on your application, and if approved, you can start using your humm credit right away.
- If humm needs more information about you after you have submitted your application, they will contact you directly.
- Once approved by humm, please contact The Autism Service again to complete the purchase using Humm Finance.
- Once the purchase is completed and you have paid the deposit amount you can start your assessment pathway.
Payment plan FAQs
To be eligible to apply for humm, you must meet the following requirements:
- Are at least 18 years old
- Are a permanent UK resident/citizen
- Have a good credit history
- UK debit or credit card in your name
- Minimum income of £1,000 a month
humm does not accept joint applications for finance. The patient should make the application for finance.
Currently the maximum amount you can borrow is £2950.
Your first payment will be taken on the date that you choose, within 30 days of completing the purchase with humm.
humm performs a hard credit check for each new application that is submitted.
This means humm will share your personal data with one or more Credit Reference Agencies (CRAs), who will perform necessary checks. This will leave a footprint on your records at the CRAs, which will be visible to other organisations should they perform checks, and it may have an impact on your credit score (full details are in humm’s Privacy Policy available at shophumm.com/uk/privacy).
Every new agreement with humm comes with a 14-day cooling off period, so please contact humm during this time if you change your mind.
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