Paediatric Assessments in Bromley
Private diagnostic assessments for autism, ADHD, and learning difficulties — often the fastest route to a diagnosis when NHS waits stretch to years. Browse 11 providers in Bromley, Bromley.
11 providers found
Bromley Healthcare Complex Communication Diagnostics
Paediatric Assessment
If your child may have Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the Bromley Healthcare Complex Communication Diagnostics service could be the first step. The specialist team, from various clinical backgrounds, works closely with you and your child to understand their needs and, where appropriate, provide a diagnosis.They collaborate with families and local services to ensure that, once the assessment is complete, you are connected with the right support and resources for ongoing help.
Bromley Healthcare Physiotherapy, children
Paediatric Assessment
The Bromley Healthcare Physiotherapy (children) service offers assessment, advice and therapy for children and young people with physical difficulties or disabilities. This can include support, instructions and consultations for parents and carers and others that may be involved with you or your child (such as teachers and other health professionals).
Bromley Healthcare Wheelchair services
Paediatric Assessment
Bromley Healthcare’s wheelchair and special seating service is a specialist NHS service providing wheelchairs and wheelchair seating for long-term mobility needs, including manual and powered wheelchairs; this includes assessment, provision of a wheelchair or cushion and on-going equipment maintenance. The service will help you to ensure that you get the right kind of wheelchair for your needs, support you on an ongoing basis and be there to help when you need advice or repairs.The service suppo
Caudwell Children
Paediatric Assessment
Caudwell Children is a UK charity that provides support, assessments, and services for children and their families with disabilities, autism, and neurodevelopmental disorders.With 90 team members and a global network of amazing volunteers and donors supporting their work, they strive to give disabled and autistic children the confidence and ability to reach their full potential.
React
Paediatric Assessment
Helping children with life-shortening illnesses, React works to give children comfort, dignity and where possible, greater independence. They supply a wide range of equipment from specialist wheelchairs, beds, baths and mobility aids to essential everyday homecare items like pushchairs and domestic appliances. This may include educational equipment to ensure a child’s developmental needs are met; React Holidays at one of React’s mobile holiday homes; and funeral expenses and memorial headstones.
Bromley Healthcare Bladder and Bowel Service for adults 18+
Paediatric Assessment
The bladder and bowel service is for anyone who is suffering with or has concerns about a continence problem. You can contact this free, confidential service for advice, assessment, and treatment.Anyone can use this service, but you must be registered with a Bromley GP. You can self-refer to a clinic by telephone, or you might like to have a conversation with your doctor (GP), nurse or social carer, who can contact the service on your behalf for a referral.
Bromley Healthcare Bladder and Bowel Service for children and young people
Paediatric Assessment
The service will ensure that children and young people over the age of 5 who have not toilet trained or have urinary or faecal incontinence, including those with additional needs, will receive regular bladder and bowel health assessments and support for toilet training skill development and have access to an equitable service.The Bromley Children and Young People’s Bladder and Bowel service is led by Clinical Nurse Specialists. Our Nurse specialists provide inclusive assessments, advice and educ
Demelza
Paediatric Assessment
Demelza delivers extraordinary care to extraordinary children who are facing serious or life-limiting conditions, throughout Kent, South East London and East Sussex. Demelza is here to support them and their families at every step – from first diagnosis and for as long as we’re needed.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Paediatric Assessment
Bromley Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) support people under the age of 18 who are struggling with their mental health.They provide routine and urgent assessments and perform evidence-based interventions based on the individual’s clinical needs. These interventions include providing advice, signposting and brief focused, goal-based support.CAMHS provide early intervention services through children’s centres and schools across the borough of Bromley.
Autistic Girls Network
Paediatric Assessment
The network campaign for better recognition and diagnosis of autistic girls and to support them in finding their identity and feeling understood.They sign post you to support networks, organisations and resources and provide a safe space to ask questions, raise concerns and share experiences in a private Facebook group.
NHS Autism
Paediatric Assessment
The NHS provides a wealth of information about SCD and autism including recognising the signs, getting a diagnosis and the support available to families.
About paediatric assessments
Private paediatric assessments provide diagnostic evaluations for conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and developmental delays. For many families, the main reason to go private is speed — NHS diagnostic pathways can involve waits of 2 to 4 years in some areas, and a diagnosis is often needed to unlock the right support.
If you suspect your child may be autistic, have ADHD, or have a specific learning difficulty, and the NHS waiting list is unacceptably long, a private assessment can provide answers much sooner. A formal diagnosis can be essential for accessing the right school support, applying for an EHCP, claiming Disability Living Allowance, and simply understanding your child better.
Typical costs
Private autism assessments typically cost between £1,500 and £3,000. ADHD assessments range from £800 to £2,000. Dyslexia assessments are generally £400 to £800. These are significant costs, but many families find the investment worthwhile for the clarity and access to support a diagnosis provides. Some assessment services offer payment plans.