Published on 12, July, 2020
I just got my diagnosis from Skylight Psychiatry. I’m 59 so no parents available. I completed a lengthy questionnaire about my childhood. My “quirky” traits are part of family lore so together with my excellent long term memory, that was plenty to go…
I've posted several times on Skylight Psychiatry here:
https://community.autism.org.uk/search?q=skylight%20psychiatry
Hope it's helpful for you.
I've just recieved my NHS Right to Choose referal acceptance from GP in under 3 weeks, just waiting for appointment dates.
The provider has several offices around the UK, Skylight Psychiatry (dot co dot uk).Previous reply to you was banned as spam…
I've just had an NHS Right To Choose Autism Assessment with Skylight Psychiatry via GP.
Took lees than two months from GP request to face to face appointment (in Chichester, offices around country), second appointment is done online then six weeks…
Marie said:No diagnosed but on the referral list for past 19 months.
Also, if you are in England, have you considered asking for your NHS referral to be switched to a private provider via the Right to Choose pathway? That's what I did, at the recommendation…
Hello everyone. I appeared about 8 months ago when I was helping one of my adult sons seek diagnosis. To my utter surprise I find myself in the middle of the diagnosis process for myself. After much research and thinking - and a push from my sympathetic…
This is a pertinent question for me, going through diagnosis at 59. Everyone thinks I'm a different person to the Sparrow I really am. Little do they realise....
I suppose the answer is - it depends.
So far my attempts to tell my friends and family…