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Autism Assessments and Clinical Services - North Simcoe Muskoka

Autism spectrum disorders services include government programs, diagnostic assessment centres, clinical supervisors, and system navigators.

See also Autism Support Groups and Organizations, Children and Youth with Disabilities, and People with Disabilities.

 
These services are located in North Simcoe Muskoka
Autism Ontario - Central East Region - Simcoe County  
1179 King St W, Suite 4, Toronto, ON  M6K 3C5
416-246-9592
Bartimaeus - Barrie Services Office  
178 Bayfield St, Barrie, ON  L4M 3B5
705-431-2999
Blooming Acres  
2446 Snow Valley Rd, Minesing, ON  L0L 1Y3
705-733-8785
Hands - TheFamilyHelpNetwork.ca - Bracebridge - Autism and Behavioural Services  
23 Balls Dr, Bracebridge, ON  P1L 1T1
705-645-3155
Integrated Autism Consulting  
134 Collier St, Barrie, ON  L4M 1H4
705-252-3114
Kinark Autism Services  
10 Murray St, Barrie, ON  L4M 1W2
1-800-283-3377
Lyndsey Stevenato Children's Therapy Services  
115 Bell Farm Rd, Suite 114, Barrie, ON  L4M 5G1
705-792-5272
On Solid Ground  
89 Edgehill Dr, Barrie, ON  L4N 5W1
705-984-4441
One Kids Place - Children's Treatment Centre - Muskoka  
37 Campus Trail, Huntsville, ON  P1H 0E5
705-789-9985

These services are located outside of North Simcoe Muskoka, but provide service to North Simcoe Muskoka.
Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI) - Interdisciplinary Autism Services (IAS)  
600 Sanatorium Rd, London, ON  N6H 3W7
519-858-2774
Kerry's Place Autism Services - Community Services and Supports - York/Simcoe  
17345 Leslie Street, Suite 200, Newmarket, ON  L3Y 0A4
905-841-6611


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