
Evolve Psychology Clinical Services
Evolve Psychology Services offers assessments for autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia in the UK
What we offer
We offer our assessments for autism and ADHD through both the NHS Right to Choose pathway and privately funded route.
We offer assessments for dyslexia and dyscalculia through the privately funded route.
Read more about each service below
ADHD assessments
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) typically affects a person’s ability to use and control their attention and concentration. Some, but not all, people with ADHD will have higher levels of activity, or may behave in ways that are impulsive. There are many people with ADHD and this is increasing as people are becoming more aware of it.
Autism assessments
Autistic people have differences with the way they socialise and communicate with others, often experiencing the world in their own way. They learn differently and may have sensory sensitivities.
Dyslexia assessments
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that primarily affects the development of accurate and fluent reading and spelling skills. It is often associated with difficulties in phonological processing, working memory, and rapid naming. Individuals with dyslexia may also find it harder to decode unfamiliar words, organise written work, and retain verbal instructions. These challenges are not linked to intelligence but reflect differences in how the brain processes language.
Dyscalculia assessments
Dyscalculia is a specific learning difficulty that affects a person’s ability to understand and work with numbers. It may involve difficulties recognising quantities, comparing numerical values, and understanding number relationships. Individuals with dyscalculia often struggle with basic arithmetic, recalling number facts, and estimating. They may also find it hard to use place value correctly, tell the time, or follow sequential steps in mathematical tasks. These challenges are not due to lack of effort or general ability but reflect differences in how the brain processes numerical information.
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