Last updated on May 20, 2026

Private autism assessment in Liverpool — a parent’s guide (2026)

Private autism assessment in Liverpool

If you are based in Liverpool and looking for a private autism assessment for your child or yourself, this guide covers everything you need: what to expect, how much to pay, how to find a quality provider, and what to do once you have a diagnosis.

NHS autism waiting times in Liverpool (2026)

In Liverpool and Merseyside, the current NHS wait for a child autism assessment is typically two to four years across Merseyside — waits vary by borough, with some areas reporting longer delays. For many families this is simply too long — particularly when a child is struggling at school, approaching a critical transition, or needs a diagnosis to access DLA or apply for an EHCP.

Private assessment in and around Liverpool typically delivers results within four to eight weeks of booking.

How much does private autism assessment cost in Liverpool?

Liverpool and Merseyside offer good availability of private assessment providers at costs broadly in line with or below the national average. The city has a strong clinical psychology community.

Assessment type Typical cost What is included
Basic assessment £500–£800 Single clinician, written report
Standard full assessment (recommended) £900–£1,300 Multi-clinician, ADOS-2, full report, feedback session
Comprehensive MDT assessment £1,400–£2,000 Full MDT team, detailed report with recommendations
Adult autism assessment £600–£1,600 Varies by provider — always ask for a full breakdown

Providers in Wirral, St Helens, Warrington, and the wider Merseyside and Cheshire area are all accessible from Liverpool. Many offer remote or hybrid options.

What to look for in a Liverpool autism assessor

Quality varies between providers. Here are the key questions to ask before booking with any assessor in or near Liverpool:

Qualifications — what to check

  • The lead clinician should be registered with the HCPC (psychologists), GMC (psychiatrists or paediatricians), or BPS
  • Verify registration yourself at hcpc-uk.org or gmc-uk.org before committing to any provider
  • Ask specifically about their experience assessing children of your child’s age, gender, and profile

Assessment tools — what to ask

  • Ask: do you use the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule)?
  • Also ask about ADI-R for comprehensive assessments
  • Be cautious of providers who cannot clearly answer these questions

The written report

  • A proper diagnostic report should be 15–30 pages with specific recommendations for school and home
  • It should be accepted by local authorities in your area for EHCP applications — always ask the provider to confirm

10 questions to ask before booking

  1. What assessment tools do you use? (ADOS-2 and/or ADI-R?)
  2. Who carries out the assessment — what are their qualifications and registrations?
  3. Is this a multi-disciplinary assessment? How many clinicians are involved?
  4. How many appointments are involved and how long does each one take?
  5. How long until we receive the written report?
  6. Does the report include specific recommendations for school and home support?
  7. Is a feedback session included in the price?
  8. Are you registered with HCPC, BPS, or GMC? Can I verify this online?
  9. Has your report been accepted by Liverpool area local authorities for EHCP applications?
  10. What is your cancellation and refund policy?

Is a private autism diagnosis accepted in Liverpool?

Yes — a private autism diagnosis carries exactly the same legal weight as an NHS one and is accepted by all local authorities, schools, and the DWP across the UK. Liverpool City Council and all Merseyside local authorities — including Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, and St Helens — are legally required to accept a valid private autism diagnosis for EHCP purposes.

The only requirement is that the assessment was carried out by a qualified and registered clinician using validated tools such as the ADOS-2.

Local information for Liverpool families

Liverpool City Council’s SEND Local Offer is at liverpool.gov.uk/children-and-families/send — includes a directory of local services and information on the EHCP process in Liverpool.

Merseyside has a network of Parent Carer Forums covering different boroughs — Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, and St Helens each have their own. Find your local forum at nnpcf.org.uk.

Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust serves the Merseyside region and is one of the UK’s leading children’s hospitals. As with all NHS services, a private autism diagnosis will be accepted by Alder Hey for any support planning purposes — share the diagnostic report with your child’s GP and any relevant NHS teams.

What happens after your diagnosis?

Share with school

Provide a copy of the diagnostic report to your child’s SENCO immediately. Request a meeting to discuss what support the school can put in place. If current provision is insufficient, put your EHCP request in writing.

Apply for DLA

Call 0800 121 4600 to request the DLA1 Child form. Include the diagnostic report with your application. DLA for an autistic child can be worth £28.70–£184.30 per week depending on need.

Request an EHCP

Write to your local authority’s SEND team requesting a needs assessment under the Children and Families Act 2014. Include the diagnostic report. The local authority must respond within six weeks.

Connect with local support

Your local Parent Carer Forum is an invaluable source of advice on local SEND provision and the EHCP process in your specific area. Find yours at nnpcf.org.uk.

Ready to find a trusted private autism assessor in or near Liverpool? Download our free guide — costs, questions to ask, and how to find a vetted assessor.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a private autism assessment take in Liverpool?

From booking to receiving your written report, most Liverpool area providers complete the process in four to eight weeks. Some offer expedited timelines for an additional fee if you have an urgent EHCP review or school placement decision coming up.

Do I need a GP referral for a private autism assessment?

No. One of the key advantages of private assessment is that you can self-refer directly without going through your GP, though it is worth informing them that the assessment is taking place.

Will a private autism diagnosis be accepted for an EHCP in my area?

Yes. All local authorities are legally required to accept a valid private autism diagnosis for EHCP needs assessment purposes. This applies across Liverpool and Merseyside as it does everywhere in the UK.

Is Alder Hey involved in autism assessment?

Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust provides NHS developmental paediatric services for the Merseyside region, including autism assessment pathways. NHS waiting times are long. A private diagnosis is fully accepted by Alder Hey and all local NHS services — share the diagnostic report with your child’s GP to ensure it is added to NHS records.

Can adults get a private autism assessment?

Yes — adult autism assessment is available from private providers in and around Liverpool. NHS waits for adult assessment are often even longer than for children, making private assessment the realistic route for most adults who need a timely result.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional. AI Mum is not a clinical service. aimum.co.uk

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