FWIW, we decided not to wait for the Eides, and had our daughter evaluated by a
neuropsych in Bellevue (who they actually recommend on their website). She diagnosed her with dysgraphia but not dyslexia, and was able to thoughtfully articulate the reasons. (I emailed her a question about "stealth dyslexia" with a link from the Eides, and she wrote me a very nice email explaining why she thought that dysgraphia was a better fit with DD's testing profile, but acknowledging that she does have many of the characteristics associated with stealth dyslexia.) I really liked her a lot, and she has been very generous with her time answering follow-up questions by email.
She also had a long wait to get in, but it was 5.5 months, not a year. We could have gotten in about 2 weeks early with a cancellation, but it was on the day of a field trip to a water park and we decided that DD would not be in a good frame of mind for testing if she had to miss that.