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Autism Specialist

Adult and Child Neurology & Epileptology located in Areas of New York, New Jersey and Florida

Autism

About Autism

Around one in 59 American children have autism spectrum disorder, sometimes called ASD or autism, a developmental disorder that affects communication skills and behavior. At Complete Neurological Care, which has New York City locations in Forest Hills and Astoria, Queens, the Financial District, Midtown, and Washington Heights, Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York, the team of expert neurologists can diagnose autism and offer personalized care to help your child achieve their full potential and lead a fulfilling life. Call Complete Neurological Care today or request an appointment online if you’re concerned about your child’s behavior or development.

Autism Q&A

What is autism spectrum disorder?

Autism spectrum disorder, often called ASD or autism, is a developmental condition that usually emerges during childhood. 

It can affect your child’s social skills, communication, and relationships. Autism can also interfere with your child’s ability to self-regulate, which can lead to other behavioral issues. 

Medical researchers haven’t identified a specific cause of autism, although there are some known risk factors, including:

  • Having a sibling with autism
  • Genetic conditions like Down syndrome or fragile X syndrome
  • Low birth weight

In many cases, specialized treatment and care can help regulate your child’s symptoms so they can learn to function and achieve their full potential.

What are the signs of autism?

Autism is a spectrum disorder because of the variety of both symptoms and their severity. Every child is unique, but some of the common signs of autism include:

  • Delayed speech development or being nonverbal
  • Repeating sounds, words, or phrases
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Atypical or absent facial expression
  • Preferring to play alone
  • Struggling with back and forth conversation

Children with autism also display restrictive or repetitive behaviors. For example, your child might develop an intense interest in particular topics like numbers or facts. 

Children with autism are also sometimes hypersensitive to changes in routine as well as sensory input like noises, texture, or light. 

How is autism diagnosed?

The team at Complete Neurological Care provides comprehensive neurological screening services to diagnose autism and other developmental disorders. 

They observe your child for certain behaviors and ask you about their symptoms and behaviors at home and school. They may perform neurological and developmental motor tests as appropriate. 

How is autism treated?

While there’s no cure for autism, the team at Complete Neurological Care provides highly personalized care to help your child. Depending on your child’s specific needs, their treatment plan could include:

  • Medication
  • Counseling
  • Occupational therapy

Some medications can help regulate issues such as increased aggression, hyperactivity, and anxiety. 

At the same time, your child might benefit from therapy to help them learn and practice skills to help them function and succeed at school. They practice social, communication, and language skills. Therapy can help your child feel more confident and improve their self-esteem

Your child’s provider can also collaborate with you and your child’s educators to create and implement an individualized education program (IEP). An IEP ensures that your child gets the support they need to achieve their potential at school. 

If you suspect that you or your child has autism, call Complete Neurological Care or request an evaluation online today.