Private ADHD and autism assessments with no hidden fees and flexible payment options. Book a free consultation today
Gain fast access to ADHD assessments for adults, children and teens. Led by clinical experts and tailored to your needs, with personalised recommendations and ongoing support every step of the way. No GP referral needed — just exceptional care, made more accessible.
At Xyla, we believe you deserve clarity from the very start. That’s why we provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. You’ll always know exactly what to expect, because transparency and trust are at the heart of everything we do.
Our ADHD assessments are designed to deliver clarity and lasting impact. Led by experienced clinicians and fully compliant with NICE guidelines, your journey with Xyla includes a thorough evaluation, expert insights and support that continues beyond diagnosis.
Our pricing reflects the depth, accuracy, and personalised nature of our assessments, offering continuous support through expert-led, evidence-based care.
Support doesn’t stop at diagnosis. We offer practical, tailored sessions to help you or your child better understand and manage everyday life. From emotional regulation to routines and relationships, our support is shaped around what matters most to you.
We know the first step can feel uncertain, so we offer an introductory support session at a reduced rate. This one-to-one session is about helping you move forward with clarity, at your own pace.
Our tailored support packages are personalised to your needs, with parent involvement included for younger individuals. Sessions may include elements of psychoeducation and are always shaped around what matters most to you.
We offer a free phone consultation to answer any initial questions. We’ll listen, understand your needs and take you through our assessment options. There’s no obligation, just reassurance and a helpful starting point.
Please 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).