ASD — where it's treated in the network
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental conditions in which a child builds communication, play and reactions to the world differently. The network of clinics in China and Uzbekistan tunes programs to the child's age and ASD form: behavioral therapy, speech work, sensory integration and traditional Chinese medicine.
Where it is treated in our network
5 clinics in our network offer different approaches to this diagnosis.
- Shangrao, China
H&B Neurolife — Shangrao
The centre's flagship focus: behavioural and developmental courses (ABA, TEACCH, Floortime, PECS), sensory integration and oral-motor work within the GROW programme + the biomedical core — gut-microbiota regulation and cell therapy where indicated.
Visit clinic site - Shenzhen, China
Microbiota Lab
Microbiome restoration program for ASD: gut-brain-axis-focused therapy — personalized probiotics, FMT (fecal microbiota transplantation) when indicated.
Visit clinic site - Huizhou, China
Neurolife — Huizhou
ABA program within a 2-3 month multidisciplinary course: sensory integration, occupational therapy, speech therapy plus acupuncture and Tuina. Parent training included.
Visit clinic site - Shangrao, China
Hansi — Stem Cells
Autologous cell therapy as an adjunct to the ABA protocol — experimental but research-supported approach. Only for selected patients after consultation.
Visit clinic site - Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Neurolife — Tashkent
Local adaptation of international protocols (VB-MAPP, PEP-3) for families from Uzbekistan and CIS. Group and individual sessions in Uzbek and Russian.
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What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Autism spectrum disorder is a group of neurodevelopmental conditions in which a child builds communication, play and reactions to the world differently. The diagnosis sits under ICD-10 code F84. About 1 in 100 children are affected; epilepsy, ADHD or intellectual differences often co-occur.
Families reach the network case manager with different needs: a first suspicion after an M-CHAT-R/F screen or kindergarten flag; formal diagnosis via the ADOS-2 protocol; launching an intensive behavioral program; adapting an older child to school; regular support courses. Expandable blocks below cover causes, symptoms, diagnostic tools and realistic outlook.
Frequently asked questions about Autism Spectrum Disorder
What are VB-MAPP, PEP-3 and ADOS-2?
What Chinese medicine methods are used for ASD?
How do network clinics differ in their approach to ASD?
At what age is it recommended to start ASD therapy?
What intensity is recommended for an ABA program?
Talk to a network coordinator
The coordinator reviews your documents and suggests matching clinics. We reply on Telegram and WhatsApp within an hour on workdays.