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Autism and Developmental Disorders Clinic
The Autism and Developmental Disorders Program (ADDP) is an integrated program that strives to achieve excellence in patient care, research, and clinical teaching. The program is founded on a commitment to family-focused evaluation and treatment using evidence-based methods and best clinical practices, and serves children, adolescents, and adults.
We provide treatment for the following conditions:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Developmental Delays and Intellectual Disability
- Genetic or medical conditions associated with developmental delay and/or autism
(Examples: Tuberous Sclerosis, Down Syndrome, 22q11 deletion and duplication syndromes)
Contact Information
Main Phone and New Patient Intake:
(650) 723-5511
Fax: (650) 724-7389
New Referrals Fax: (650) 497-4246
Clinical Services
If you are interested in clinical services, the first step is an appointment with a clinician for a one-time consultation to discuss available and recommended treatments. Please note that, due to heavy demand, there are waitlists for most clinical services.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of our clinic services are currently provided via telehealth. Limited in-person visits may be available as clinically indicated. For more information and resources related to COVID-19
Meet with a clinician specializing in autism and developmental disorders to discuss your child’s or teen’s current needs and potential treatment recommendations, including treatments available in the Stanford Autism Clinic and clinical research opportunities (for more information, please visit the Autism and Developmental Disorders Research Program)