A couple of days ago I went to my local GP to discuss my concerns for thinking I may be on the Autistic Spectrum. As a result of listing reasons why etc, my doctor then phoned to say I had been sent off for referral to have a proper assessment.
My question is, now stage 1 of seeing a GP is completed, what next? I understand the assessment can happen in over a years time, but does anything happen beforehand?
Are there any other appointments/questionnaires needing to be completed? Or is it a case of just waiting for an assessment and that's it? If someone could confirm what the next steps for a diagnosis are, that would be great.
Many Thanks
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When my husband was referred, we received a letter from the adult neurodevelopment team with a short questionnaire to fill in. We returned it and received another letter to say that he is on the waiting list. The waiting list for a childhood assessment is 18-20 months around here. I don't know how long the adult list is. Good luck. x
You may be sent for like a little interview thing with a few short tests and a chat before a diagnosis process/chat - I say interview as if your results on these tests isn’t in the suggested range it’s likely you’re not on the autistic spectrum but may be on something else or nothing
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