Support after
Diagnosis
We’re with you for what comes next
At Nurovia we’re passionate about providing a service that is more than just an assessment.
We offer a free, personalised support call after your assessment to answer your questions, understand your options and figure out the next steps.
Once you have received your report, you can book your post-assessment follow up with us.
What to expect from a post-assessment support call
A supportive conversation
You’ll speak one-on-one with an experienced specialist who understands ADHD and autism.
Tailored advice, just for you
We’ll talk through your report, answer your questions, and explore treatment options, lifestyle strategies, and ongoing support.
No extra cost*
This support is included as part of your assessment. We are committed to making sure you get all the information and support you need.
*One post-assessment support call is provided for free, further sessions with our specialists can be booked for an additional fee.

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Autism assessments

Support after diagnosis
What people say about us
“Nurovia has been a game-changer for our family. The assessment process was thorough and the support we received was invaluable.”
Emily R.
James T.
“Thanks to Nurovia, I finally have clarity and the support I need to thrive. Their personalised care made all the difference.”
Sophia L.
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