Testing for an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) requires comprehensive assessments that provide parents the information they need about their child's strengths and areas of growth.

An Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis should be determined as soon as possible in order for the child to begin receiving services that will help them reach their full potential.

Many places have a lengthy wait list; however, I can generally complete assessment and feedback within 4-6 weeks after the initial intake and rarely have a wait list for testing.  Additionally I currently accept Cigna Healthcare, United Healthcare, and Rocky Mountain Health Plans.  Other plans may have out of network benefits and depending on your plan some of the testing may be reimbursed.  The Private Pay rate depends on the complexity of the case and if additional testing is required.

After completion of testing, I provide a formal report with the results of the testing, diagnoses, and recommendations for further treatment.

I provide a comprehensive assessment including the gold standard for ASD testing, the ADOS-2.  Part of my training to diagnosis an Autism Spectrum Disorder was received through the Children’s Hospital of Denver and I have assessed over 100 children, adolescents, and adults.

Tests Given for an Autism Assessment

Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2)

Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised (ADI-R)

Wechsler Intelligence Scale: WPPSI (ages 2-6), WISC (ages 7-16), WAIS (ages 17+)

Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales 2

Behavior Assessment System for Children-2

Other Assessments as needed