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Diagnosis in Raleigh

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Local resources in Raleigh

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4 resources in Raleigh — Diagnosis

1. Raleigh Children's Developmental Services Agency (CDSA)

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DiagnosisMedicaidSliding scaleRaleigh (1100 Navaho Drive, Suite 100), serving Wake County

North Carolina's Early Intervention Program for infants and toddlers birth-3 with developmental delays or established conditions; free evaluations and services regardless of ability to pay.

Ages Birth to age 3

919-212-7190

2. TEACCH Autism Program - Raleigh Center

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DiagnosisRaleigh (4301 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200)

Diagnostic evaluations, intervention, family consultation, support groups, social-recreation groups, counselling, and supported employment services for autistic people of all ages.

Ages Young children through adults

919-445-5800

3. UNC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Developing Diverse Abilities Clinic

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DiagnosisRaleigh (4414 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 509, Rex Medical Plaza)

Psychiatry services for autistic patients aged 13-30; support for life transitions; connection to community resources; focus on independence when appropriate.

Ages 13 to 30

919-445-0870

4. UNC Children's Development, Behavior & Learning (UNC Health Rex campus)

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DiagnosisUNC Health Rex campus, Raleigh, serving Wake County and eastern North Carolina

Developmental assessment and psychological testing for children; services include developmental behavioral paediatrics, psychology, social work, and nursing; medication management available.

Ages Children

919-966-8640

Nothing here is a recommendation — we list what exists, note what a provider says about itself, and let parents tell you the rest. Intake contacts, school districts, and funding for the whole metro are on the Raleigh guide.