Obtaining a diagnosis is difficult for adults. Often, diagnosticians only work with children, or they have a dated and incomplete notion of how autism looks in adults– a fact that is especially true for women and non-binary autistics.This list is community-generated list. NeuroClastic has not endorsed or vetted this list and would like to encourage readers to use caution when selecting a provider.
*Note: NeuroClastic has compiled this list of diagnosticians to help the community find a diagnostician in their area. If you would like to recommend a diagnostician or are a diagnostician working with adults and would like to be added to the directory, click here. If you are on the directory and would like to update your information or be/have a diagnostician removed from the directory, click here.
Here’s a good place to start, it includes a list of diagnosticians: AutismSA.org * How Do I Get a Diagnosis?
*Note: Due to new legislation, 13 states now have reciprocity, meaning that if a diagnostician is in a PsyPact state, they can diagnose people via telehealth in other psypact states. View the PsyPact Map.
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UNI Downtown Behavioral Health Clinic
525 East 100 South, 5th Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-585-1212
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