Another good place for ASD evals is the May Institute, which has locations in most of the Eastern seaboard states, and a few others, including California. Although they do often have the actual grunt work of evals done by neuropsych post-doctoral interns (that's usually the case at hospital clinics, too), they are supervised by licensed psychs, and, critically, they see a huge volume of a great variety of spectrum-y children, which usually means they're in a better position to distinguish HFA from other Dxs. Also, they generally have excellent follow-up support.


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