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Nemours Swank Autism Center

UPDATED: March 7, 2022

At the Nemours Swank Autism Center, we prepare children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to grow up to be as independent as possible. With our expertise and support, you get everything you need right here, all in one place.

Our psychologists, psychiatrists and developmental pediatricians care for babies and children of all ages. We provide complete ASD evaluations, as well as genetic testing, advanced brain imaging and specialist appointments as needed. 

We lead important autism research and bring you our latest discoveries. Our team uses proven methods to help your child speak, eat, socialize, and learn better. We also manage your child’s medical needs as they grow. 

And you’re never alone at Nemours. We help you with what to do next, and what to do after that. We show you how to handle different behaviors and how to help your child cope. We also connect you to resources and help you get school services.

Our goal is to help your child grow up healthy and happy.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
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  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

Nemours Children's Hospital - Delaware
1600 Rockland Road
Wilmington, DE 19803
United States

Website:

www.nemours.org

Phone:

(800) 416-4441

Our Autism Response Team (ART) is specially trained to connect people with autism, their families, and caretakers to information, tools, and resources.

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