Aspergers test nhs email

The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK offers a range of assessments and tests to diagnose and support individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including Asperger's syndrome. Here's how to access an Asperger's test through the NHS:

Referral process:

  1. GPs (General Practitioners): If you're concerned about your child or yourself, you can start by speaking to your GP. They will assess your concerns and may refer you to a specialist if necessary.
  2. Specialist referral: If your GP refers you to a specialist, you'll typically be seen by a psychologist or psychiatrist who has experience in diagnosing ASD.
  3. Diagnostic assessment: The specialist will conduct a comprehensive diagnostic assessment, which may include:
    • Clinical interviews with you and your family members (if applicable)
    • Observations of your behavior and interactions
    • Standardized assessments, such as the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) or the Autism Diagnostic Interview (ADI)
    • Review of your medical and developmental history

NHS email:

To request a referral or ask about the diagnostic process, you can email your GP or the specialist team directly. Here are some examples of NHS email addresses:

Example email:

Subject: Request for Asperger's syndrome assessment

Dear [GP's name/Specialist team],

I am writing to request a referral for an assessment for Asperger's syndrome. I am concerned about my [child/own] symptoms and would like to discuss this further with a specialist.

Could you please let me know the next steps and any necessary documentation I need to provide?

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Best regards, [Your name]

Important notes:

Remember to consult with your GP or a specialist if you have concerns about your child or yourself. They will guide you through the diagnostic process and provide support throughout.