UM Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC)
University training clinic offering autism evaluation and therapy at any age; self-pay only, referrals accepted directly from parents.
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What this is, in plain language
Psychological evaluation and therapy for children and adults with autism spectrum disorder or related social-communication difficulties, delivered by licensed psychologists and supervised trainees at the University of Miami's Department of Psychology.
Getting started
Anyone, including a parent, can refer a child or adult for evaluation — no physician referral is required. The process starts with a Zoom intake interview, then in-person testing, with a written report and feedback session about four weeks later. Call (305) 284-6140 or email asac@miami.edu.
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What they say about themselves
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- Evaluates and treats children and adults with autism spectrum disorder and related social-communication difficulties; any child or adult can be referred, including directly by a parent, without needing a doctor's referral first.
- The evaluation begins with a Zoom intake interview, then in-person testing at the Coral Gables campus; families get preliminary feedback the same day or within a few days, and a full written report with a feedback session about four weeks after the evaluation.
- Does not work directly with any insurance company and does not offer a sliding scale — payment is due when services are provided, though a detailed invoice is provided for possible insurance reimbursement, and payment plans can sometimes be arranged.
- Is a training clinic within the university's Department of Psychology: some services are delivered by supervised psychology trainees rather than only licensed psychologists, and it can decline clients who need a higher level of care.
- For children or adults who are resistant or pose behavioural challenges during testing, offers frequent breaks, testing spread across extra days, and reward strategies to help them take part.
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- Yes:Accepts referrals directly from parents
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- No:Says on its website that it accepts Medicaid
- Yes:Explains what the evaluation includes
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