Evaluation, Consultation, and Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders

by Range Community Clinic Autism and Neurodevelopmental Clinic

Last updated on: 04/23/2025

Serves children ages 18 months to 18 years. Requires referral from Primary Care Physician. Accepts Apple Health/ Medicaid and most private insurances.

Our Services

  • Full medical work-up and evaluation in all developmental areas
  • Comprehensive evaluation for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Comprehensive evaluation and treatment for children with speech, language and learning challenges for communication disorders
  • Evaluation, consultation, and treatment for children with neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Evaluation and consultation for augmentative alternative communication (AAC)

Connected Care

  • Medication management and collaboration with your primary care provider
  • Support for accessing care and close collaboration with community health care providers and therapists to meet the specific needs of each child
  • Triaging services by a family support coordinator and continued monitoring of care access
  • Standard of care six-month follow-up consultation with team

Locations

Spokane
Residents Served
  • Whitman County Residents
  • Latah County Residents
Ages Served
  • All ages
Populations Served
  • Only people with disabilities

Organization

Range Community Clinic Autism and Neurodevelopmental Clinic

Last updated on: 12/19/2023

Range Community Clinic operates the Autism and Neurodevelopmental Program of Excellence in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. The program addresses the needs of children and families impacted by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders through:

  • comprehensive evaluation
  • clinical services
  • treatment planning
  • family support

We serve children 18 months to 18 years of age and accept Apple Health/Medicaid and most insurances.

To establish services:

First, your primary care physician must place a referral.

Within 1-2 weeks you will receive a letter and paperwork, including a Release of Medical Information form.

Once we receive your completed paperwork, we will require 4-6 weeks to gather and review medical records.

We will then call you to set an appointment. It may be 4-6 months before your initial appointment.

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