For Families

I’d like to get started with Canvas Dx for my child.

Early diagnosis and interventions can be life-changing.

The early childhood years are crucial to shaping your child’s future. Early diagnosis and interventions improve outcomes for children with autism and other developmental delays.

But determining if your child has a developmental delay or condition, such as autism, is a process that can take months or even years. The path to diagnosis can be long and confusing. You may feel uncertain, stuck, and alone. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Canvas Dx is a clear path forward you and your doctor can take when you have developmental concerns about your child.

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FOR PRESCRIPTION USE ONLY FOR CHILDREN AGES 1.5 TO 6 YEARS OLD

With Canvas Dx, you can take early action with a simple app from the comfort of your home.

Answer a few, short, multiple choice questions about your child

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Record and upload two short videos of your child’s natural behavior

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Your doctor will also answer questions about your child’s behavior and development

Answers in days — not months or years

Using smart AI technology, Canvas Dx puts all this information together and produces a result your doctor will use to inform a potential diagnosis or rule out autism and plan next steps for you and your child.

See how Canvas Dx works

Know more sooner, so you can act earlier

Better understand your child’s developmental health

Informs a potential diagnosis or rules out autism in children 18 to 72 months of age

Know answers and next
steps in days — not months or years

Tell your doctor about Canvas Dx today

Talk to your child’s doctor. Use our simple guide to start a conversation with your child’s healthcare professional.

Canvas Dx Guide for Families

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Canvas Dx Guide for Families

Download in English
Download in Spanish

Get started with Canvas Dx for your child:

6 Things I’ve Learned From Children and Families Living with Autism by Colleen Kraft,MD, MBA, FAAP

Why An Autism Diagnosis Is Not A Label But A Roadmap

From A Pediatrician: What To Do If Think Your Child May Have ASD