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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in communication, behavior, and social interaction that can significantly affect daily functioning. Symptoms typically begin in early childhood and may continue into adulthood, with each person showing unique strengths and challenges.

Autism is estimated to affect about 1 in 36 children in the U.S., and while its presentation varies, early diagnosis and intervention can greatly improve quality of life.

If you or someone you love is showing signs of autism, know that effective autism spectrum disorder treatment is available. With the right plan—especially when guided by an experienced psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner—individuals can develop skills and strategies to improve communication, social interaction, and independence.

The team at Fine Tune Psychiatry includes specialists trained to evaluate, diagnose, and provide autism spectrum disorder treatment both in-person and through online psychiatric care.

What Are the Symptoms of Autism?

Autism symptoms vary widely but often involve challenges in social communication, repetitive behaviors, and sensitivity to sensory input.

Signs may include:

  • Difficulty with social interactions or understanding nonverbal cues
  • Delayed or unusual speech development
  • Repetitive movements or behaviors
  • Intense focus on specific interests
  • Sensory sensitivities (to light, sound, textures, etc.)
  • Struggles with changes in routine or environment
  • Difficulty with perspective-taking or understanding others’ emotions

Because autism shares traits with other conditions, accurate diagnosis by a skilled provider is essential.

Types of Autism Presentations

Autism exists on a spectrum, meaning each person’s experience is different. Common presentations may include:

  • Individuals who are minimally verbal or nonverbal and may require more daily support
  • Individuals with strong verbal and cognitive abilities but challenges in social interactions
  • Individuals with sensory processing differences that affect daily activities
  • Individuals with co-occurring conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, or intellectual disability

Autism We Treat

At Fine Tune Psychiatry, we work with individuals across the spectrum. For example, some patients may need help with managing sensory sensitivities, while others may benefit from strategies to support emotional regulation and social skills. We provide care tailored for:

  • Autism in Children and Adolescents: Early diagnosis and intervention can help children and teens with autism build essential communication, social, and learning skills, while also supporting families with tools and resources.
  • Adult Autism: Many adults with autism benefit from support in managing daily stressors, building relationships, improving workplace skills, and addressing co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or depression.

Autism spectrum disorder treatment often involves evidence-based therapies such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) adapted for autism, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills training. Medication management may also be helpful for co-occurring conditions like anxiety, ADHD, or depression.

Our dedicated team of psychiatrists has years of experience supporting individuals with autism and will create a personalized plan designed to meet each person’s unique strengths and challenges.

How Fine Tune Psychiatry Treats Autism

Every person requires a tailored approach to care.

At Fine Tune Psychiatry, we design an individualized treatment plan that addresses each patient’s needs, developmental history, and co-occurring conditions. Our team works to combine therapy, skill-building strategies, and, when appropriate, medication to support growth and long-term well-being.

Your First Appointment for Autism Treatment

During your first visit, your psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner will complete a comprehensive evaluation that may include:

  • Developmental, medical, and psychiatric history
  • Review of symptoms and strengths
  • Family history and early childhood milestones
  • Social, educational, and cultural context
  • Assessment for co-occurring conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, or depression

Afterward, your provider will create a customized plan that may include therapy, skill-building interventions, medication support, and lifestyle recommendations.

Therapy Options for Autism

Therapy is a cornerstone of autism treatment. Evidence-based approaches include:

  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Teaches communication, daily living, and social skills through positive reinforcement.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Adapted to help with anxiety, emotional regulation, and problem-solving.
  • Speech and Language Therapy: Builds verbal, nonverbal, and social communication skills.
  • Occupational Therapy (OT): Supports fine motor skills, sensory integration, and independence in daily activities.
  • Social Skills Training: Helps individuals learn to navigate relationships, group interactions, and everyday social situations.

Therapy is available both in person and virtually across multiple states.

Medication Management for Autism

While no medication cures autism, certain prescriptions may help manage co-occurring symptoms such as anxiety, ADHD, agitation or challenging behaviors. Providers may recommend antidepressants, stimulants, or antipsychotic medications depending on individual needs.

At Fine Tune Psychiatry, medication is always used thoughtfully and in combination with therapy to support overall progress and long-term goals.

How to Find the Right Psychiatrist for Autism Treatment

To find the right specialist, consider:

  • Asking your primary care doctor or pediatrician for a referral
  • Contacting local hospitals or university psychiatric programs
  • Checking with your insurance provider for covered psychiatrists
  • Searching online for “autism spectrum disorder treatment near me”
  • Asking trusted friends or family for recommendations
  • Using national autism directories or professional associations

*For children 18 months to 6 years, we recommend evaluations and family education by our affiliate RiseNow Autism innovations.

Fine Tune Psychiatry Locations

Virtual Autism Spectrum Disorder Care Available:

  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • Delaware

In-office Autism Spectrum Disorder Care Available:

  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Paoli, PA
  • Collingswood, NJ
  • Wilmington, DE

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FAQs

What causes autism?

Autism is believed to develop from a combination of genetic and environmental factors that affect early brain development. It is not caused by parenting or lifestyle choices.

Can autism improve with treatment?

Yes. While autism is lifelong, early and ongoing support can help individuals build essential skills, reduce challenges, and thrive in daily life.

Does insurance cover treatment for autism?

Most insurance plans cover therapy and medication management for autism, though coverage varies by provider and plan. Our team can assist in coordinating with your insurance to ensure access to the right care.