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Autism Evaluation, Testing, and Therapy for Children in Philadelphia
You're searching for autism evaluation in Philadelphia because you've noticed something with your child. Maybe they struggle with social situations, have intense interests, or react differently to sensory input than other kids their age. You've been researching on your own and trying to understand what's happening. Now you want to make the right choice for your child and your family.
Finding the right autism evaluation isn't just about getting a diagnosis. It's about understanding the whole story behind your child's challenges, including co-occurring conditions that affect 85% to 90% of children with developmental concerns, so you can move forward with a plan that actually works.
This guide explains what comprehensive autism testing looks like in Philadelphia, what to expect during evaluation, and how to access coordinated care without months-long wait times.
What you'll learn:
- What makes a comprehensive autism evaluation different from basic screening and why it matters for treatment outcomes
- What to expect during autism testing and how to prepare your child for a positive experience
- Treatment options available after evaluation: coordinated therapy, medication management, and trusted referral networks
- Why early, accurate diagnosis leads to better long-term outcomes
- How to find evaluation appointments available now in Philadelphia (not six to 12 months from now)
Autism evaluation providers in Philadelphia: Quick comparison
|
Provider Type |
Wait Time |
Evaluation Scope |
Follow-Up Care |
Insurance |
|
Large Hospital Systems (CHOP, Jefferson, Nemours) |
Six to 12 months |
Standard diagnostic testing |
Separate referrals required |
Most plans |
|
Private Psychologists |
Two to six months |
Diagnostic testing |
Therapy referrals |
Varies |
|
Integrated Mental Health Centers (Blackbird Health) |
Two to three weeks* |
Comprehensive evaluation plus co-occurring conditions |
Therapy and medication management under one roof |
Most major plans |
Note: Wait times vary by location and time of year. Contact Blackbird Health for current availability.
Ready to schedule your child's evaluation? Book an appointment with Blackbird Health and get started within weeks, not months.
What makes a quality autism evaluation
Not all autism evaluations are the same. Understanding the difference can save you months of confusion and help your child get the right support from the start.
Screening vs. Diagnostic vs. Comprehensive
Basic Screening: Quick checklists (like M-CHAT) typically done at pediatrician well-child visits. Identifies potential concerns but cannot diagnose autism. Takes 15 to 30 minutes.
Standard Diagnostic Testing: Uses gold-standard assessment tools (ADOS-2, ADI-R) to confirm autism diagnosis. Focuses on autism-specific symptoms. Takes two to three hours across one to two visits.
Comprehensive Evaluation: Assesses autism plus co-occurring conditions that affect 85% to 90% of children with developmental concerns. Looks at how the brain, body, and behavior interact. Takes 90 minutes and includes treatment planning.
Why co-occurring conditions matter
A child who covers their ears and avoids the playground might be:
- Showing autistic sensory sensitivity to sound
- Experiencing anxiety triggered by unpredictable social situations
- Having ADHD-related difficulty filtering sensory input
- All of the above, which requires different treatment approaches
Comprehensive evaluation identifies which factors are at play so treatment addresses root causes, not just symptoms.
What gets missed in standard testing
- ADHD (occurs in 50% to 70% of autistic children)
- Anxiety disorders (affects 40% to 50%)
- Sensory processing differences
- Speech and language delays
- Sleep disorders
- Fine and gross motor coordination challenges
Missing these conditions means creating a care plan that doesn't address the whole picture, leading to slower progress and frustrated families.
Blackbird Health's comprehensive autism evaluation in Philadelphia
When you need more than just a diagnosis, when you need a complete understanding of what's happening with your child and a clear path forward, that's where comprehensive evaluation makes the difference.
Blackbird Health offers comprehensive autism evaluation with appointments available within two to three weeks at locations across Pennsylvania. Unlike traditional models that focus solely on confirming autism, Blackbird's approach identifies co-occurring conditions and creates coordinated treatment plans so your child can start making progress immediately.
What's included in the 90-minute evaluation
Developmental and medical history
- Pregnancy, birth, and early development
- Medical conditions, medications, family history
- Developmental milestones and concerns
Behavioral observation
- Social communication and interaction patterns
- Repetitive behaviors and restricted interests
- Sensory responses and emotional regulation
- Play skills and attention
Standardized assessment tools
- ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition)
- ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised)
- Additional screening for co-occurring conditions
Speech and language assessment
- Receptive and expressive language skills
- Pragmatic (social) communication
- Nonverbal communication
Cognitive and behavioral screening
- ADHD symptoms
- Anxiety and mood
- Attention and executive function
- Adaptive functioning (daily living skills)
The whole-child approach
Blackbird Health's model looks at how your child's brain, body, and behavior interact, uncovering connections that traditional single-specialty evaluations miss. When autism co-occurs with anxiety, ADHD, or sensory processing differences, each condition influences the others. Understanding these connections allows clinicians to create precise treatment plans that address what's actually causing challenges, not just manage symptoms.
After the evaluation: What happens next
Within one to two weeks
- Comprehensive diagnostic report with formal diagnosis, severity level, co-occurring conditions identified, and detailed recommendations
Treatment planning visit (within two to four weeks)
- Review findings with your family
- Develop coordinated treatment plan with measurable goals
- Match your child with appropriate specialists
- Sequence care for maximum impact (which interventions to start first, which to add later)
- Begin therapy. Many families start immediately when urgent needs are identified
Treatment options after autism evaluation
After receiving an autism diagnosis, families have access to various evidence-based interventions. While Blackbird Health specializes in evaluation, medication management, and therapeutic services, we partner with trusted providers for specialized interventions.
|
Therapy Type |
Best For |
Typical Duration |
Available at Blackbird |
|
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
Anxiety, rigid thinking, emotional regulation |
Weekly sessions |
Yes |
|
Medication Management |
ADHD, anxiety, sleep, co-occurring conditions |
Ongoing psychiatric care |
Yes |
|
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) |
Skill building, reducing challenging behaviors |
10 to 40 hours per week |
Trusted referral network |
|
Speech Therapy |
Communication delays, social language |
One to two sessions per week |
Trusted referral network |
|
Occupational Therapy (OT) |
Sensory processing, daily living skills |
One to two sessions per week |
Trusted referral network |
Comprehensive treatment support at Blackbird Health
While Blackbird Health specializes in evaluation and ongoing therapeutic care, we understand that autistic children and teens often benefit from multiple types of support. Here's what's available:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): For autistic children and teens who experience anxiety, depression, or rigid thinking patterns. CBT at Blackbird Health is adapted for neurodivergent learners and focuses on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and building resilience.
Medication Management: When co-occurring conditions like ADHD, anxiety, or sleep disorders impact your child's functioning, medication management with a child psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner can be an important part of comprehensive treatment.
Coordinated referrals for specialized therapies
When our evaluation identifies the need for specialized interventions like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Speech and Language Therapy, or Occupational Therapy (OT), Blackbird Health maintains a curated network of high-quality therapy providers. We support families throughout the referral and treatment process as part of our integrated care model, ensuring:
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Referrals to providers specializing in skill-building (communication, social, daily living) and reducing challenging behaviors through positive reinforcement.
Speech and Language Therapy: Connections to therapists who address communication challenges including expressive and receptive language, pragmatic (social) communication, and alternative communication methods (AAC, sign language).
Occupational Therapy (OT): Referrals to OT specialists who support sensory processing, fine motor skills, self-care and daily living skills, executive functioning, and emotional regulation strategies.
Learn more about our comprehensive approach: The Parent's Guide to Autism Evaluation
Why coordinated care makes the difference
The traditional model: Get diagnosis, receive list of referrals, spend months finding a separate speech therapist, OT, ABA provider, psychiatrist, coordinate schedules across multiple locations, no one communicates with each other.
The problem with fragmented care: Your child's speech therapist doesn't know about their anxiety. Their OT doesn't know about ADHD medication changes. Their psychiatrist doesn't see therapy progress. Progress is slower because no one is connecting the dots.
Coordinated care model at Blackbird Health
- Comprehensive evaluation and ongoing mental health care under one roof: Evaluation, therapy, and medication management
- Integrated referral network: When specialized interventions like ABA, speech therapy, or OT are needed, we connect you with trusted providers and support the referral process
- Care team coordination: Your Blackbird Health providers communicate with external therapy providers to ensure everyone is working toward the same goals
- Shared treatment plans that address all of your child's needs
- Ongoing support and adjustment: We monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed, coordinating with all providers involved in your child's care
- No need to repeat your story—we coordinate communication between providers
Practical information for Philadelphia families
Locations Across Pennsylvania
Blackbird Health has seven locations across Pennsylvania:
Pennsylvania:
- Fort Washington (Montgomery County)
- King of Prussia (Montgomery County)
- Exton (Chester County)
- Media (Delaware County)
- Doylestown (Bucks County)
- Langhorne (Bucks County)
- Allentown (Lehigh Valley)
Virtual appointments are also available for residents of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jersey.
Find the location nearest you: Blackbird Health locations and directions
Insurance and cost
Blackbird Health accepts most major insurance plans including UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Highmark, Independence Blue Cross, and others.* Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan's deductible and copay structure.
Before scheduling, verify with your insurance
- Coverage for autism diagnostic evaluation
- Whether you need a referral from your pediatrician
- Your copay or deductible amount
- Which providers are in-network
*Insurance acceptance varies by location and service. Contact Blackbird Health to verify coverage for your specific situation.
Wait times: Why two to three weeks vs. six to 12 months?
Large hospital-based programs in Philadelphia (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Jefferson Health, Nemours) often have six- to 12-month waiting lists for new autism evaluations due to high demand and limited availability.
Integrated mental health centers like Blackbird Health typically have much shorter wait times, often two to three weeks for new patient evaluations. This faster access means your child can begin intervention during critical developmental windows rather than waiting months.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does autism testing cost in Philadelphia, and does insurance cover it?
The cost of autism evaluation varies depending on the provider and scope of assessment. Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 when self-pay. We offer this service for $900. Most insurance plans in Pennsylvania cover autism evaluations when conducted by qualified specialists (developmental-behavioral pediatricians, licensed psychologists, or child psychiatrists). Blackbird Health works with most major insurance plans to maximize your coverage and minimize out-of-pocket costs. More information about insurance and costs.
What's the difference between a child psychologist and a child psychiatrist for autism evaluation?
Child Psychologist: Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology. Trained in psychological testing and therapy. Can conduct autism diagnostic evaluations (ADOS-2, ADI-R) and provide counseling. Cannot prescribe medication.
Child Psychiatrist: Medical doctor (MD or DO) specializing in child and adolescent mental health. Can diagnose autism and co-occurring conditions. Can prescribe medication for ADHD, anxiety, and other conditions. May conduct evaluations or focus primarily on medication management.
At Blackbird Health, your child benefits from a multidisciplinary team that includes both psychologists and psychiatrists, ensuring comprehensive evaluation and access to all treatment options.
Can treatment start before the full evaluation is complete?
Yes. When urgent needs are identified during the initial evaluation (such as severe anxiety interfering with daily functioning, self-injurious behaviors, or significant communication barriers), Blackbird Health can begin therapy immediately while the comprehensive assessment is finalized. This approach prevents delays in critical intervention.
What if my child has multiple diagnoses?
Children with autism frequently have co-occurring conditions. Blackbird Health's whole-child approach is specifically designed to identify and treat multiple conditions simultaneously with coordinated care. Your child's treatment team communicates regularly to adjust interventions based on progress and ensure all conditions are addressed in the treatment plan.
At what age can my child be evaluated for autism?
Autism can be reliably diagnosed as early as 18 to 24 months, though many children are evaluated between ages three and six when symptoms become more apparent in social and school settings. Blackbird Health evaluates children, teens, and young adults of all ages. Early evaluation and intervention lead to better long-term outcomes.
How do I prepare my child for an autism evaluation?
Most children do well during evaluations when they know what to expect. Talk to your child in age-appropriate language about meeting someone who wants to learn about them by playing games, talking, and doing activities together. Bring comfort items if needed. The evaluation is designed to be engaging and non-threatening for children.
How to get started: Three simple steps
1. Contact Blackbird Health
Call or submit an online form to schedule your child's comprehensive autism evaluation. A care coordinator will answer your questions about the process, insurance, and what to expect.
2. Complete your child's evaluation
Attend a 90-minute comprehensive evaluation where specialists assess autism symptoms, co-occurring conditions, and your child's unique strengths and challenges.
3. Begin coordinated treatment
Review the diagnostic findings with your child's care team, develop a treatment plan, and start therapy, often within days of your evaluation.
Take the next step
Early, accurate diagnosis leads to better long-term outcomes. Comprehensive evaluation reveals the whole story behind your child's challenges, including co-occurring conditions that affect treatment success.
Blackbird Health offers comprehensive autism evaluation with appointments available within two to three weeks, followed by integrated therapy and medication management under one roof. No months-long wait times. No fragmented care. No need to coordinate multiple providers who don't communicate.
Schedule Your Child's Autism Evaluation
Questions about whether evaluation is right for your child? Contact Blackbird Health to speak with a care coordinator who can help you understand next steps.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Consult with your child's healthcare provider or a mental health professional for personalized guidance.
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Nicole Garber, MD
Dr. Nicole Garber is triple board-certified in General Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and Obesity Medicine; a certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) therapist; and has advanced training in psychodynamic therapy, mentalization-based therapy, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). She is also a nationally recognized eating-disorder expert, developing the adolescent eating-disorder track at the Menninger Clinic, leading the pediatric and adolescent eating-disorder program at Rosewood Centers, and has served as Vice President of Psychiatric Services at Meadows Behavioral Health and Chief of Psychiatry at The Meadows Ranch. She is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and lectures nationally on eating-disorder diagnosis and treatment, self-harm, and integrated care.


