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For adults in Gwynedd, the North Wales Integrated Autism Service (NWIAS) offers diagnostic assessments to most people aged 18 or over.

Find out how to get an Autism diagnostic assessment from NWIAS (external website)

NWIAS also provide:

  • Support to help autistic people to understand their diagnosis of autism.
  • Drop in sessions for autistic people, their families and professionals
  • Resources, advice and support to autistic people and their families, (including parent carers of autistic children).
  • Regular Understanding Autism courses for people recently diagnosed as autistic.


The Integrated Autism Service does not offer diagnostic assessments to people already supported by a learning disability team or a community mental health service. In these circumstances, the learning disability team or community mental health service should arrange a diagnostic assessment.

 

 

Diagnostic assessments for Autism

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Further information

The North Wales Integrated Autism Service offers adult diagnostic assessments to people aged 18 and over who are not already being supported by learning disability or mental health teams. People can refer themselves for a diagnostic assessment using a referral form on their web page.

The Integrated Autism Service supports people to understand their diagnosis of autism and can provide resources, advice and support to autistic people and their families. The team runs regular Understanding Autism courses for people recently diagnosed as autistic.

Although this is an adult diagnostic service, the team also offers resources and support to parent carers of autistic children and adults.