DR ASHLEY FRANCIS

Child Autism & ADHD Assessments in Leicester

Private child Autism & ADHD Assessments in Leicester

I provide private autism and ADHD assessments for children and young people in Leicester and the surrounding area.

Autism and ADHD are neurodevelopmental conditions that can affect attention, behaviour, emotional regulation, communication and learning. Differences may become more noticeable as school and social demands increase.

A structured assessment can help provide clarity about a child or young person's needs and support appropriate understanding at home and in school.

When parents consider an assessment

Parents often begin exploring an assessment when they notice patterns such as:


  • Difficulty maintaining attention in school
  • High levels of activity or impulsivity
  • Social communication differences
  • Emotional regulation challenges
  • Sensory sensitivities
  • Difficulties with routines or transitions


An assessment helps determine whether these experiences may be consistent with autism, ADHD or another developmental difference.

What happens during a child autism or ADHD assessment

The assessment process is designed to build a detailed understanding of a child or young person’s development and current experiences.

Assessments typically include:

Initial phone consultation

A phone consultation allows parents or carers to discuss their concerns and determine whether a full assessment would be appropriate.

Screening questionnaires

Parents and sometimes teachers may complete structured questionnaires to provide information about attention, behaviour and development across different settings.

Clinical assessment appointment

A full assessment appointment typically lasts around 2.5 hours and may include:


  • Developmental history
  • Emotional and behavioural history
  • Educational experiences
  • Structured diagnostic tools where appropriate

Written diagnostic report

Following the assessment, a detailed written report is provided outlining findings and recommendations to support the child or young person.

Contact Dr Francis to arrange an assessment or to view full details of the assessment fees.

Child Autism & ADHD Assessments in Leicester

Assessments are available for families across Leicester and the surrounding areas.

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Child Autism & ADHD Assessments in Leicester

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers to some of the most common questions about Autism & ADHD assessments, including the assessment process, timescales and next steps. If you need further information, this can also be discussed during the initial phone consultation.

At what age can a child be assessed for autism and ADHD?

I generally assess children aged seven years and above, as this helps ensure the assessment provides a clear and reliable understanding of a child’s development, behaviour and needs.

How long does a child ADHD assessment take?

The full clinical assessment typically lasts around two to three hours and includes developmental history, questionnaires and structured assessment tools.

Do you offer private autism assessments for children in Leicester?

Yes. Private autism assessments are available for children and young people in Leicester and the surrounding area.

Will the assessment provide a written report?

Yes. A detailed written report is provided outlining the findings and practical recommendations to support the child or young person.

What are your fees?

An ASD (autism) assessment and report costs £1,995. Payment is made in two instalments:

An initial deposit of £997.50 to secure the assessment, and a final payment of £997.50 when the report is completed.

An ADHD assessment and report costs £1,500. Payment is made in two instalments:

An initial deposit of £750 to secure the assessment, and a final payment of £750 when the report is completed.

Initial phone consultations and screening questionnaires cost £75 and are deducted from your final fee if you decide to go ahead with a full assessment.

Are your assessments and reports accepted by NHS services?

NHS autism and ADHD assessment services often have very long waiting lists, sometimes up to 2 years. It has therefore become common for people to seek a private assessment to speed up the assessment process.

NHS services will read Dr Francis’ reports and as long as the assessment process is considered thorough and follows NICE guidelines, they are likely to accept the diagnosis and provide support where needed, such as tailored mental health support.

How long does the ASD (autism) assessment take?

Dr Francis completes the autism assessment with you or your child all on the same day. Typically, this takes between 3–4 hours and consists of:

  • A 1-hour observational assessment (ADOS-2)


  • A 2–3 hour developmental history interview (ADI-R)


After the assessment, Dr Francis writes the report and meets with a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) to finalise whether the diagnostic criteria are met.

How long does the ADHD assessment take?

The full ADHD assessment typically takes 2.5–3 hours and includes:

  • A 1-hour interview covering developmental, medical and psychological history
  • A 1.5–2 hour interview using the DIVA-5 assessment tool
I’m interested in an ASD assessment. What are the next steps?

If you are interested in an ASD assessment, please get in touch via email or the contact form with a brief outline of the issues.

Dr Francis will then arrange a 20-minute telephone consultation and screening questionnaires to gather further information and determine whether a full autism assessment is appropriate.

I’m interested in an ADHD assessment. What are the next steps?

If you are interested in an ADHD assessment, please get in touch via email or the contact form with a brief outline of the issues.

Dr Francis will then arrange a 20-minute telephone consultation to gather further details. ADHD screening questionnaires may also be emailed. If appropriate, a date for a full ADHD assessment will then be arranged.

Are you professionally registered?

Yes. Dr Ashley Francis is professionally registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). His registration number is PYL33429, which can be verified via the HCPC website.