Start by noticing the signs that make you want an autism evaluation
Make an appointment with a primary care doctor, pediatrician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or neurologist
Ask for a referral to a specialist who diagnoses autism
Find a clinician experienced in autism assessments for your age group
Gather your medical, developmental, school, and family history
Bring notes about behaviors, challenges, strengths, and examples from daily life
Ask a parent, caregiver, partner, or close relative to share observations if possible
Complete any screening questionnaires or intake forms provided
Attend the diagnostic evaluation appointment
Answer questions about communication, social interaction, behavior, sensory issues, routines, and development
Undergo any recommended psychological, developmental, or cognitive testing
Provide school records, therapy reports, or prior evaluations if available
Review the results and diagnosis with the clinician
Ask about next steps, supports, accommodations, and treatment options
Request a written diagnostic report for records, school, work, or services
If needed, seek a second opinion from another qualified specialist
