Autism: your health
We should all look after our health, but this can be especially important if you are autistic.
Your doctor is there to support you with your health.
Why health is important
Autism can make looking after your own health harder.
For example, autistic people may have sensory sensitivity which makes things like visiting the doctor more difficult.
There are a range of health conditions associated with autism, including:
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Dyslexia and dyspraxia
- Problems sleeping (also known as insomnia)
- Mental health problems
- Learning disabilities
- Epilepsy
- Problems with joints and digestion
What you can do
Your doctor can look at any signs of health issues and give you support if there is anything wrong.
If you have a health issue, they can help you with managing it.
Your doctor should make reasonable adjustments to make things easier for you:
- Make sure your doctor knows about your diagnosis.
- Tell your doctor what they can do to help make things easier for you.
- There might be things they can do differently to make you feel more relaxed, like taking their time explaining things, or not giving too much eye contact.
It can help to know what to expect, so we’ve included links to more information about your health when you are autistic at the bottom of this page.
If you are experiencing mental health problems, we can signpost you to help and support in Sheffield. Just get in touch with us.
If you have a learning disability
If you are autistic and also have a learning disability, you can get extra support through the Learning Disability Annual Health Check.
How your doctor can help you
Your doctor should be able to support you to make things easier when you visit.
You can share this webpage with your doctor so they know more about how to support you.
Information related to health and autism
Information on specific issues
This page was co-produced, last updated: 23/10/24