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PFBH offers interventional psychiatry services in Charlotte, including TMS and Spravato® for individuals seeking alternatives to traditional treatment. These advanced therapies provide new options for patients working toward meaningful and lasting mental health improvement.

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How The Autism Evaluation Process Works

Schedule Your Assessment

Book an in-person or telehealth appointment. We'll send intake forms ahead of time so you can prepare.

Complete Your Evaluation

Your clinician will conduct a structured assessment using evidence-based tools. Typically takes 60-90 minutes.

Get Your Results & Treatment Plan

We'll review findings together and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Partnering with Families for a Brighter Tomorrow

If something has always felt just out of reach, an evaluation might be the answer you've been looking for.

ADHD Evaluation & Treatment In Charlotte

When focus feels impossible or impulsivity creates daily friction, we start with understanding—not assumptions. At Pediatric & Family Behavioral Health, PLLC in Charlotte, NC, we dig into what's actually driving your symptoms through thorough clinical evaluation.

Then we build a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific challenges—whether that's staying organized at work, managing emotional reactions, or helping your child succeed in school. Real improvement comes from treatment that fits your life, not a generic approach.

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Autism Evaluation & Support In Charlotte

When you've spent years wondering why certain things feel harder, louder, or more overwhelming than they seem to for everyone else, getting a clear answer changes everything. At Pediatric & Family Behavioral Health in Charlotte, we conduct thorough autism evaluations for children, teens, and adults and help you understand what your results mean for daily life, relationships, school, and work. A diagnosis isn't a limit. It's a starting point.

Comprehensive evaluation that identifies autism and any co-occurring conditions in one process

Clear, practical guidance on what your results mean and what support makes sense for your situation

Ongoing care for anxiety, ADHD, depression, and other conditions that frequently accompany autism

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What's Really Happening When the World Feels Like It's on a Different Frequency

Autism is not an illness and it is not caused by bad parenting, vaccines, or personal failure. It is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how a person processes sensory information, communicates, forms connections, and navigates the expectations of a world that wasn't designed with their brain in mind. Many autistic people are highly capable, deeply thoughtful, and intensely engaged in the things that matter to them. What they often lack is an accurate explanation for why certain things feel so much harder than they appear to be for others, and support that actually accounts for how their brain works.

Autism looks different for everyone, but common experiences include:

Social and Communication Differences

  • Difficulty reading facial expressions, body language, or unspoken social rules

  • Preferring direct, literal communication and struggling with ambiguous or implied meaning

  • Finding small talk exhausting or confusing while thriving in deep, focused conversation

Sensory and Regulatory Experiences

  • Strong sensitivity to sounds, lights, textures, smells, or crowds that others seem to tolerate easily

  • Needing significant recovery time after social situations or environments with a lot of stimulation

  • Intense focus and engagement with specific interests that provide comfort and genuine expertise

Behavioral and Daily Life Patterns

  • Strong preference for routine and predictability, with significant distress when plans change unexpectedly

  • Difficulty with transitions, shifting tasks, or managing time and organization across multiple demands

  • Stimming behaviors like rocking, hand-flapping, or repeating phrases that help regulate the nervous system

These experiences are not deficits to be corrected. They are patterns to be understood. With the right evaluation and support, autistic people and their families gain the clarity and tools they need to navigate life more effectively and on their own terms.

Getting The Right Autism Evaluation Changes Everything

Autism presents very differently across age, gender, and individual profile. Autistic girls and women are frequently missed or misdiagnosed for years because their presentation doesn't match the stereotypes most clinicians were trained on. Adults who grew up without a diagnosis often spent decades developing coping strategies that mask their difficulties in clinical settings. A thorough evaluation looks past surface-level presentation and builds a complete picture of how a person actually functions across different environments and demands.

Our evaluation process includes:

Autism is a spectrum, which means no two people present exactly alike. We use gold-standard assessment tools alongside clinical observation and detailed history-taking to understand your specific profile of strengths, challenges, and support needs. The goal is not just a yes or no answer but a clear picture of how autism shows up in your particular life.

Identifying Your Specific Autism Profile

How a person functions at home, at school, at work, and in social settings often varies significantly. We gather information across environments to understand where support needs are highest and where existing strengths can be built on. Context matters enormously in autism evaluation, and we take it seriously.

Understanding How Your Environment Affects Your Functioning

Anxiety, ADHD, depression, OCD, sensory processing differences, and sleep disorders are extremely common alongside autism. Many people receive diagnoses for these conditions years before anyone considers autism as part of the picture. We assess the full clinical profile so nothing gets missed and so treatment addresses everything contributing to current difficulties.

Identifying Co-Occurring Conditions

Many autistic people, particularly those who were not diagnosed in childhood, have developed highly practiced strategies for appearing neurotypical in social and professional settings. This masking is exhausting and can obscure clinical presentation. Our evaluators are trained to look beyond surface presentation and gather the kind of detailed history that reflects actual day-to-day experience rather than a single-session snapshot.

Understanding How Masking May Be Affecting the Picture

ADHD Treatment Options

ADHD treatment isn't one-size-fits-all. We tailor your plan based on your symptoms, goals, and life circumstances—and adjust it over time as your needs change.

For many people, medication is a game-changer. It helps regulate focus, impulse control, and emotional responses. Our psychiatric providers work closely with you to find the right medication and dosage, monitor progress, and make adjustments as needed.

Medication Management

Therapy gives you practical strategies for managing time, staying organized, and handling emotional challenges. Behavioral interventions teach skills that make daily life easier—whether or not you're taking medication.

Behavioral & Therapeutic Interventions

Understanding ADHD changes everything. We help individuals and families learn how ADHD works, what triggers symptoms, and how to create environments that support success. Knowledge reduces frustration and builds confidence.

Psychoeducation & Family Support

Sleep, exercise, nutrition, and routine all impact ADHD symptoms. We'll discuss practical lifestyle changes that support focus, mood, and overall functioning.

Lifestyle & Supportive Strategies

ADHD is neurological—and it shows up differently across life stages

Attention, impulse control, and activity level function differently in the ADHD brain due to variations in prefrontal cortex development. This isn't laziness or weakness—it's real differences in brain structure affecting how you process information.

ADHD symptoms shift as life demands change. Childhood hyperactivity becomes adult restlessness. Homework struggles transform into deadline panic.

Attention struggles

Children with ADHD lose focus mid-task or miss important details despite clear ability and genuine effort. They understand the work but can't sustain attention through completion.

Adults experience this as difficulty maintaining focus during meetings, reading documents without constant re-reading, or tracking multi-step projects. The intelligence and motivation exist, but attention wanders despite active attempts to concentrate.

Impulse control gaps

Acting without thinking ahead leads to interruptions during conversations, hasty decisions made without considering consequences, and extreme difficulty waiting for turns or delayed rewards.

Children blurt out answers before questions finish and struggle with patience in any waiting situation. Adults might make impulsive purchases, quit jobs without backup plans, or say things in the moment they regret later. The gap between thought and action shortens—reactions happen before reflection can occur.

Organization challenges

Adults with ADHD chronically underestimate how long tasks take, arrive late despite genuine intentions, lose track of commitments, and feel perpetually disorganized no matter how many planning systems they try.

Children show this through messy backpacks, lost homework, forgotten permission slips, and constant difficulty keeping track of belongings. The organizational demands increase with age, making these challenges more disruptive over time.

Emotional intensity

Quick frustration, sudden mood shifts, and reactive emotional responses make relationships and work interactions more difficult. Small setbacks trigger disproportionate reactions. Disappointment feels crushing. Excitement becomes overwhelming.

This emotional dysregulation isn't about being overly sensitive—it's about how the ADHD brain processes emotional information. Feelings hit harder and fade slower. Learning to recognize and manage this intensity becomes crucial for maintaining relationships and professional standing.

What the Right Support Can Help You Achieve

Support after an autism evaluation isn't about becoming someone different. It's about having the right framework, tools, and care to move through the world with less friction and more confidence.

With the right support, you can:

Understand your own profile well enough to advocate for yourself at school, work, and in relationships

Reduce the daily burden of anxiety, sensory overload, or emotional dysregulation with strategies that actually fit how your brain works

Build communication approaches that feel more natural and help others understand you more accurately

Get effective treatment for co-occurring anxiety, depression, or ADHD that accounts for your full picture

Give your child or teen a foundation of self-understanding that serves them for the rest of their life

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Outcomes vary depending on individual profile, co-occurring conditions, and level of support. Most people find that accurate evaluation and tailored support meaningfully improves daily functioning and quality of life.

Understanding how your brain works is not the end of the story. It's where the right story starts.

Why Trust PFBHNC for Your Autism Evaluation?

Finding a provider who understands autism well enough to evaluate it accurately and support it effectively shouldn't be this hard. We've built our practice around getting the full picture first and building support from there.

Expert-Led Care

Our experienced providers take the time to conduct thorough, evidence-based evaluations that reflect your actual experience across environments, not just a single-session snapshot.

Comfortable & Supportive Environment

We understand that clinical settings can feel overwhelming. Our staff moves at your pace, communicates clearly, and works to make every appointment feel as low-pressure as possible.

Meaningful Progress From the Start

From the moment you have your results, you'll have a clearer picture of what's driving your challenges and what kind of support is most likely to help. That clarity alone changes things.

Flexible After-Hours Appointments

We offer late afternoon appointments on Wednesdays and Thursdays so treatment fits your schedule—not the other way around.

A Holistic & Comprehensive Approach

We look at the full picture, including co-occurring anxiety, ADHD, depression, and sensory needs, so support addresses everything that's contributing to daily difficulty, not just part of it.

Evidence-Based Treatment Standards

We use gold-standard assessment tools and follow current clinical guidelines for autism diagnosis, so you can trust that your results reflect a thorough and accurate process.

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How We Support Autistic People and Their Families

Support after an autism evaluation is not about changing who you are. It is about reducing the friction between how your brain works and the demands of your daily environment, and addressing any co-occurring conditions that are adding to that burden.

Psychoeducation and Diagnostic Counseling

Understanding your evaluation results in plain language is the first form of support we provide. We walk through what your profile means across different areas of life, what research says about your specific pattern of strengths and challenges, and what accommodations or strategies tend to be most effective. For families, this session often reframes years of confusion and frustration into something that finally makes sense.

Therapy for Co-Occurring Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD

The majority of autistic people also live with at least one co-occurring condition. Anxiety in particular is extremely prevalent and significantly increases daily distress. We provide evidence-based therapy for these conditions adapted to work with autistic thinking styles, communication preferences, and sensory needs, rather than using generic approaches that assume a neurotypical baseline.

Emotional Regulation and Coping Skills

Managing emotional responses in a world that frequently overwhelms the senses is one of the most common challenges autistic people face. We teach practical regulation strategies that account for how the autistic nervous system actually works, including sensory-based approaches, structured problem-solving, and skills for recognizing and communicating internal states before they escalate.

Family Guidance and Parent Support

For children and teens, the adults in their lives play a central role in how well support translates into real daily improvement. We work with parents and caregivers to help them understand their child's profile, communicate more effectively with schools, and adjust home environments and expectations in ways that reduce friction and build on genuine strengths.

Support works best when it starts from understanding, not from a script.

Signs It May Be Time for an Evaluation

An autism evaluation makes sense any time someone is struggling in ways that haven't been fully explained by other diagnoses, or when existing support just isn't landing the way it should. Here's what that often looks like:

Children & Teens

  • Significant difficulty making or keeping friends despite genuinely wanting connection

  • Intense distress over sensory input, routine changes, or transitions that peers handle without issue

  • Exceptional depth of knowledge or skill in specific areas alongside unexpected difficulty in others

  • Masking exhaustion, shutdowns, or meltdowns after school that seem out of proportion to the day

Adults

  • Lifelong sense of being different, out of step, or having to work much harder to navigate situations others find effortless

  • Burnout from years of masking in professional or social settings without understanding why it's so draining

  • Prior diagnoses of anxiety, depression, or ADHD that never quite explained the full picture

  • Recognizing yourself in descriptions of autism after a family member receives a diagnosis

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Evaluation isn't just diagnosis. It's the foundation for support that actually fits.

What Is Spravato?

Spravato (esketamine) is a groundbreaking prescription nasal spray designed to help adults struggling with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions. Unlike traditional antidepressants, Spravato works rapidly to relieve symptoms, offering hope to individuals who have not responded to other treatments.

How Spravato Works

Spravato is a derivative of ketamine, a well-known anesthetic, and functions by targeting glutamate receptors in the brain. This unique mechanism helps restore synaptic connections, which can improve mood and cognitive function faster than conventional antidepressants.

How Is Spravato Administered?

Spravato is administered as a nasal spray under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Treatment sessions take place in a certified medical facility, where patients are monitored for at least two hours to ensure safety. Spravato is typically used alongside an oral antidepressant for the best results.

How Is Spravato Administered?

Spravato is administered as a nasal spray under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Treatment sessions take place in a certified medical facility, where patients are monitored for at least two hours to ensure safety. Spravato is typically used alongside an oral antidepressant for the best results.

Why Choose Spravato at PFBHNC?

At PFBHNC, we understand that depression is a deeply personal struggle, and finding the right treatment can be challenging. That’s why we offer Spravato, an innovative, fast-acting solution for individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions.

Why Trust PFBHNC for Your Spravato Treatment?

✅ Expert-Led Care

Our team of experienced mental health professionals ensures that every Spravato session is safe, effective, and tailored to your unique needs.

✅ Comfortable & Supportive Environment

Spravato is administered in a calm, supervised setting, where our staff closely monitors you throughout your session to ensure both safety and comfort.

✅ Fast-Acting Relief for Depression

Traditional antidepressants can take weeks to work, but Spravato has been shown to provide relief within hours to days, offering hope for those experiencing severe depression.

✅ Flexible After-Hours Appointments

We know that balancing work and mental health care can be difficult. That’s why PFBHNC offers after-hours Spravato appointments, making it easier for working professionals to get the treatment they need—without disrupting their busy schedules.

✅ A Holistic & Comprehensive Approach

At PFBHNC, we combine Spravato with therapy, lifestyle recommendations, and ongoing support to help you achieve long-term success in managing depression.

✅ Certified & Compliant Treatment Center

As a certified Spravato provider, PFBHNC adheres to all Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program guidelines, ensuring that you receive treatment in a safe and controlled environment.

Is Spravato Right for You?

If you or a loved one is struggling with treatment-resistant depression, we’re here to help. With expert care, a supportive environment, and after-hours availability, PFBHNC makes it easier than ever to access this breakthrough treatment.

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A thorough evaluation gathers the full picture of your symptoms, how they show up at home and school, and what else might be contributing. We look for overlapping conditions like anxiety, depression, or sleep problems that often travel with ADHD.

Clinical interview

We listen to your history and understand how symptoms affect your daily life.

Comprehensive Screening

We check for anxiety, depression, sleep issues, and learning differences that often coexist.

How we understand what's really going on

Evaluation opens doors to real change

When attention problems or impulsivity interfere with school, work, or relationships, evaluation clarifies what's happening and points toward solutions that work.

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Behavioral skills that work

Therapy teaches practical strategies for managing focus, impulse control, and emotional reactions in everyday situations.

Medication when appropriate

For many people, medication reduces core ADHD symptoms and makes other treatments more effective.

Care across all ages

Children, adolescents, and adults all benefit from personalized ADHD care tailored to their stage of life.

Start your path to clarity

Many people struggle with focus, organization, or emotional regulation for years before getting answers. A comprehensive evaluation clarifies what's actually driving your symptoms and opens the door to treatment that works. Contact Pediatric & Family Behavioral Health, PLLC in Charlotte to schedule your assessment.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Therapy

  • ADHD stems from genetic and environmental factors working together. Brain development differs in people with ADHD, affecting how attention and impulse control function. It's not something caused by parenting, diet, or lack of effort.

  • Psychiatrists and psychologists trained in ADHD assessment conduct thorough evaluations. Diagnosis requires clinical judgment, not a single test. At Pediatric & Family Behavioral Health, PLLC, our team brings years of experience recognizing how ADHD shows up differently across ages and situations.

  • No. Some people respond well to therapy and behavioral strategies alone. Others benefit most from medication paired with therapy. We build a treatment plan based on your specific needs, not a one-size approach.

  • Therapy teaches practical skills for managing focus, organizing tasks, and handling emotional reactions. These strategies work because they're practiced in real life, not just discussed in an office. Over time, they become part of how you function.

  • Some people notice changes within weeks of starting treatment. Others see gradual progress over months. Improvement depends on the treatment approach, consistency, and how your brain responds. We track progress and adjust as needed.

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