
Prosper Health provides adult autism diagnosis and neurodivergent-affirming therapy. Their services are covered by most major health insurance carriers, conducted via telehealth, and clinically validated. Assessments protocols are based on over 30 years of peer-reviewed research and developed in collaboration with faculty from Yale and Northwestern. Assessment and therapy techniques are clinically validated, evidence-based, and standardized. Prosper's clinicians are neurodiversity-affirming, experts in adult autism, and trained to recognize and understand autism across diverse experiences, including women, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC clients.See more
Prosper Health provided a thoughtful, professional, and well-structured experience from start to finish. The process was clear, respectful, and never felt rushed. Communication was consistent, expectations were explained up front, and I felt genuinely listened to throughout each step. The clinician I worked with was thorough, compassionate, and highly skilled at asking the right questions while creating a supportive environment. It was clear that care quality and accuracy mattered, not just getting through an appointment. Overall, Prosper Health does an excellent job balancing professionalism with empathy. I would confidently recommend them to anyone looking for a careful, patient-centered assessment process.

Prosper Health provides thoughtful and professional healthcare services. The staff were attentive, and the care felt personalized and reliable. It's a solid choice for anyone looking to support their health with confidence.
everything was easy and fast, communicated well and helped me understand the process with access to resources!

Sonya was easy to talk to and was relatable and not judgemental. The assessment itself was thorough consisting of 2 90 minute sessions with the provider and then a final 45-60minute session where her conclusions were explained. Two people were also chosen by me (with their consent) to partake in answering questions based on my childhood and now adulthood to have more than just my own account of events and behaviors. The one downside is that this assessment is strictly for autism diagnosis and nothing else. Further assessments are necessary to diagnose other conditions including adhd. Despite Sonya stating that my case is primarily due to executive disfunction and adhd, she was not able to formally diagnose that and recommended talking to my personal psychiatrist. I was not aware of this until the final session while reviewing her report. She recommended talking to my psychiatrist and that medication is most likely necessary; however, within her report the medication recommendation was not mentioned.