Virtual Support
& Education Event

Recorded Education

Autism and GI Health: Bridging Gaps in Care

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All contents of this educational and support event were created for informational purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, therapist, or other qualified health providers with any questions or concerns you may have.

Date & Time

February 1, 2026

Location

via website

Date & Time

February 1, 2026

Location

via website

Description

Gastrointestinal issues are common in individuals with autism and can significantly affect health, behavior, and quality of life. This session provides an overview of frequently seen GI conditions in people with autism, along with insight into how symptoms may present differently and why diagnosis can be challenging. Families will gain an understanding of the GI evaluation process, including common testing and how to effectively partner with healthcare providers. The presentation also emphasizes accessibility, care coordination, and advocacy, offering practical strategies to help families navigate the healthcare system with greater confidence. 

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