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Bookings & Costs

If you would like to book an assessment, please complete the online booking form and a member of the team will be in touch to arrange the the date of the assessment.

If you have questions before you book, please contact us by telephone on 01223 967897 or by email at enquiries@dyspraxiauk.com to discuss your needs.

 

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How much does it cost?

 

*Please enquire to see if your location falls into the London bracket.

For individual assessments, we usually request you to travel to the nearest, appropriate Occupational Therapist. However, we can travel to you upon request. Please enquire for a quote for travel costs.

 

You can book online, paying by credit/debit card or PayPal, or we can accept payment by bank transfer or cheque.

 

We endeavour to provide you with a comprehensive, helpful service. Our assessment fees are inclusive. There are no hidden costs associated with assessment, written report, GP letter (if required) and a follow up phone call to see how you are getting on with our recommendations.

 

For Dyspraxia assessments, some questionnaires will be sent to you together with details of your assessing Occupational Therapist. 

 

For Sensory Profile analysis, you will receive a questionnaire and details of your assessing Occupational Therapist.

 

If you require a report to be used in a Tribunal, please do inform us.

 

Can I get help with funding for the assessment and report?

 

From your GP

GPs should/will refer children to the local Paediatric (children’s) service or Child Development Clinic. This service stops providing help at different ages across the country. In the Outer Hebrides it supports children up to the age of 19, but in many other areas of the UK the service is closed to children with dyspraxia over the age of 11, due to budget constraints.

 

It is worth checking the ‘cut off age’ for children with dyspraxia locally to you.

 

Adults may be funded by the GP through finance from the Integrated Care Board (ICB). In this case they will need to communicate with Dyspraxia UK directly to set this up.

 

Universities

Some will fund or contribute to funding an Assessment. Enquire at the Student Support Offices.

 

Charities

Local educational charities or churches have funded some of our clients. You will have to research this for yourself. Libraries can be helpful.

 

Self-fund

The majority of our clients save up and fund themselves, and see the assessment as a valuable investment in their future.

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Wendy was wonderful and I learned things about myself that I never would have otherwise.

 

Joseph Guiness (2023)