Exeter Clinic
Paloma Health is commissioned by NHS Devon ICB to deliver autism assessments for children and young people aged 0–18 years.
This is where we offer our Exeter Hybrid Pathway. If your child is under 6, or if you're referred specifically to this pathway, you'll need to travel to Exeter for your child's observation appointment, as part of the assessment process.
Good news - you don’t need to live in Exeter to access this service. Our assessments are available to families anywhere in England.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What if I don't live in Exeter?
Our assessment services are not limited to those who live in Exeter - you are able to be referred by your NHS GP no matter where you live in England.
If your child is under 6 years old, you will need to travel to Exeter for your child's observation appointment as part of the assessment. In this case, please ask your GP to refer your child to our Hybrid Exeter Pathway.
If your child is aged 6 to 18, you can choose our Remote Pathway, which allows the full assessment to be carried out remotely if that is more convenient for you.
How to get there?
The clinic is located at Exeter The Senate, Southernhay Gardens, Exeter EX1 1UG.
Nearby public car parks include Magdalen Road, Triangle, and Cathedral & Quay car park. If you are arriving by train Exeter Central station is a 10 minute walk, or 6 minutes via taxi and Exeter St David’s station is a 20 minute walk, or 10 minutes via taxi.