Expert ADHD and autism support shouldn’t come with confusing or uncertain costs. That’s why we keep our pricing simple, transparent and easy to understand – no hidden fees, no surprises. Just high-quality care, delivered by trusted professionals, with flexible payment options to suit you.
We believe in straightforward, transparent pricing, because getting the care you need shouldn’t come with confusion. Unlike many providers who use complex pricing structures or add hidden charges, our costs are clearly listed from the start. You’ll always know exactly what you’re paying for, with no unexpected extras.
Adult ADHD assessment (18+)
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£950
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Child and teen ADHD assessment (ages 7-17)
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£950
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Adult combined ADHD and autism assessment (18+)
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£2,450
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Child and teen combined ADHD & autism assessment (ages 7–17)
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£2,450
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Adult combined ADHD and autism assessment (18+)
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£2,450
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Child and teen combined ADHD & autism assessment (ages 7–17) | £2,450 |
We want to make your care as accessible as possible, and that includes how you pay. With Klarna, you can choose to split your payment over three interest-free monthly instalments, helping make the cost more manageable.
It’s simple, secure and flexible – putting you in control of how you pay.
Our pricing reflects the depth, accuracy and standard of care we provide. From your very first appointment, you’ll receive gold-standard ADHD and autism support from experienced clinicians. We use NHS-recognised and NICE-compliant diagnostic tools to ensure your diagnosis is accurate, trusted, and fully aligned with national standards.
With Xyla, you get faster access to expert support, without compromising on trusted, compliant care.
Klarna is a third-party payment service that lets you spread the cost of your purchase over time. To learn more about Klarna and how it works, please visit their website and make sure to carefully read their terms and conditions.
Your assessment cost covers a thorough evaluation by an expert clinician using NHS- and NICE-compliant diagnostic tools. This includes your virtual assessment session – which may be completed in one or multiple appointments, as well as a follow-up session to discuss your full report, diagnosis and any recommended next steps.
No. All costs are upfront and clearly explained. Post-assessment treatment and support are optional and come at an additional cost, which will be clearly communicated after your assessment, along with guidance on your next steps.
If you’ve started your assessment and would like to be assessed for both ADHD and autism, please speak with your clinician. We may be able to upgrade your assessment to cover both conditions, provided your full diagnosis and report if they haven’t already been completed.
At Xyla, we also offer ongoing care and treatment tailored to your needs. Post-assessment support is an optional extra and can be discussed during your follow-up session.
At Xyla, we believe in providing the highest quality care, and that means investing in expert clinicians, thorough assessments, and personalised support that truly meets your needs. While some providers may offer lower prices, their services often don’t match the depth, accuracy, or ongoing support we deliver.
Our pricing reflects the gold-standard diagnostic tools we use, our NHS-aligned and NICE-compliant approach, and the seamless care we provide, from assessment through to post-diagnostic support if you need it.
We also ensure faster access to NHS trusted care without long waiting times, so you get timely answers and support. In short, with Xyla, you’re paying for expertise, reliability and a compassionate, personalised experience — not just a quick assessment.
We offer a free phone consultation to answer any initial questions. We’ll listen, understand your needs and guide you toward the right assessment or support. There’s no obligation, just reassurance and a helpful conversation.
Book a free consultationPlease note: We are not an emergency service, if you are in crisis and need urgent support or are worried about immediate risk of harm to self or others, please call 999. Alternatively, you can contact your GP and ask for an emergency appointment or visit your local A&E department. You can also contact the following services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: NHS Helpline (111) and Samaritans (116 123).