Understanding Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of conditions that typically emerge during early childhood and affect the development of the brain and nervous system. These disorders can impact learning, behavior, attention, and social functioning. Early identification and support are key to helping individuals thrive at home, school, work, and in the wider community.

Common Neurodevelopmental Disorders We Support
At our clinic, we work with individuals and families to assess, diagnose, and manage a range of neurodevelopmental disorders, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
A lifelong developmental condition that affects how a person experiences the world, communicates, and interacts with others. Presentations vary widely across the spectrum. - Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning across settings. - Intellectual Disability
Involves limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors, such as problem-solving, social understanding, and everyday skills. - Specific Learning Disorders
These include difficulties with reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), or mathematics (dyscalculia), despite adequate instruction and intelligence.
Our Approach
We take a multidisciplinary and family-centered approach to neurodevelopmental care. Our services may include:
- Comprehensive assessments and diagnostic evaluations
- Individualised intervention planning
- Coordination with allied health professionals
- Ongoing support and reviews as needs evolve
- Parent or caregiver training and behavioral strategies
- Referrals to psychologists, speech therapists, or occupational therapists as needed
Who We Work With
We provide support to:
- Adolescents over 16 years and adults
- Parents and caregivers
- Allied health and medical providers
Whether you’re seeking a diagnosis, a second opinion, or ongoing support, our team is here to help guide you through the process with compassion and evidence-based care.