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Autism (ASD) Assessment

Every child develops at their own pace, but if you notice delays in speech, limited eye contact, repetitive behaviours or difficulty with social interaction, an autism (ASD) assessment can bring clarity and open the door to the right support.

Every child develops at their own pace, but if you notice delays in speech, limited eye contact, repetitive behaviours or difficulty with social interaction, an autism (ASD) assessment can bring clarity and open the door to the right support.

Our assessments are thorough, gentle and family-centred. We explain everything in plain language and give you a realistic, hopeful roadmap — early support truly changes outcomes.

Signs to look out for

  • Delayed speech or limited language
  • Little or inconsistent eye contact
  • Difficulty with social interaction or play
  • Repetitive movements or strong need for routine
  • Intense, focused interests
  • Strong reactions to sounds, textures or lights

Recognise a few of these? A consultation can bring clarity and relief — there's no need to wait or worry alone.

Our approach

How we help with autism (asd) assessment

Developmental screening

We review milestones, behaviour and history in detail, using recognised screening tools.

Structured observation

Gentle, play-based assessment so your child feels comfortable and we see them at their best.

Clear diagnosis & report

A written report you can share with schools and therapists, with practical next steps.

Support planning

Guidance on therapy, communication, sensory needs and how to help at home.

Questions parents ask

How early can autism be identified?

Signs can appear before age 2. We can screen young children and provide early-intervention guidance that makes a real difference.

Will I get a written report?

Yes — a clear, professional report you can use with schools, therapists and other specialists.

Do you offer support after diagnosis?

Absolutely. We guide you on therapy options, communication strategies and everyday routines, and stay involved as needed.

Concerned about your child?

Talk to a qualified child psychologist today — in Lahore or online, anywhere in Pakistan.