
World Autism Awareness Day, held every year on 2nd April, aims to increase understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and promote acceptance, inclusion, and support for autistic individuals and their families.
Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects how people communicate, interact, and experience the world. Because autism exists on a spectrum, every individual's strengths and challenges are different. Greater awareness helps communities recognise these differences and ensure people receive the support they need.
Early recognition of autism can make a significant difference. Identifying signs early can help individuals and families access appropriate support, educational resources, and specialist assessments sooner.
However, many families face long waiting times for assessments. Speaking with a GP is often the first step in understanding symptoms and exploring referral options.
At Chelmsford Private GPs, we offer a confidential and supportive environment where patients can discuss developmental or behavioural concerns.
Our GPs can help with:
If you have concerns about autism or would like professional advice, our team is here to help.
You can learn more about our services or book an appointment online: https://chelmsfordprivategps.co.uk/
World Autism Awareness Day is a reminder that greater understanding and timely support can make a meaningful difference in people's lives.

You can contact us on any of the following:
Phoenix Hospital, Great Baddow, Chelmsford
Tel:
01245 203 838
Email:
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