Diagnosing autism in adults is more common, expert says, but getting an assessment isn't always easy

Megan Pilatzke

Sudbury, Ont., resident Megan Pilatzke began researching autism in 2019, but it wasn't until two years later that she was diagnosed with the neuro-developmental disorder at age 31. One expert says he's seen more people seeking formal autism assessments later in life.



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