Meet Holly Swinton, Specialist Dyslexia Assessor

Specialist Dyslexia Assessor Holly Swinton

Holly Swinton is a Specialist Dyslexia Assessor, with over ten years’ experience providing dyslexia assessment, testing and diagnosis across Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and beyond.

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  • “I cannot recommend Holly highly enough. She is one of the most knowledgeable and compassionate people I have ever met.”

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Which Type of Dyslexia Assessment Do You Need?

Initial Dyslexia Screening (Children)

Initial Dyslexia Screening (Children)

A low-stress, one-hour dyslexia screening for children and teenagers, with extensive verbal feedback from an accredited dyslexia expert.

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Children Under-16)

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Children Under 16)

A formal, officially-recognised assessment, with optional accompanying report, to diagnose dyslexia in children and teenagers under 16.

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Children Under-16)

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Teenagers 16-18)

A formal, officially-recognised assessment, with optional accompanying report, to diagnose dyslexia in teenagers 16 and over, including those sitting A-Levels and/or seeking to access the Disabled Students’ Allowance.

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Adults)

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Adults)

A formal, officially-recognised assessment, with optional accompanying report, to diagnose dyslexia in adults, particularly those who are struggling in the workplace.

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Workplace)

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Workplace)

For employers, this is a formal, officially-recognised assessment, with optional accompanying report, to diagnose dyslexia in an employee who may require additional support.

Further Guidance on Dyslexia

Further Guidance on Dyslexia and SpLD

Standard dyslexia assessment has its limits. These flexible add-ons allow you to really get to grips with the dyslexia diagnosis.