Child Psychologist for Multan & South Punjab — Online Consultations
Ask a Multan parent what happens when a paediatrician says the words “you should see a child psychologist,” and you’ll hear the same story with different names: a search that produces almost nothing local, a referral list pointing entirely north, and the slow realisation that acting on the advice means a 4–5 hour journey to Lahore — per session. For a therapy plan that needs weekly consistency, that isn’t a plan; it’s a geography problem wearing a plan’s clothes. So most South Punjab families do the only rational thing available: they postpone. And childhood difficulties, postponed, compound.
Online consultation is built for exactly this map. From Multan city — Gulgasht, Cantt, Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Bosan Road — and from the wider south (Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Vehari, Lodhran, DG Khan), families reach a qualified clinical psychologist weekly, from home, in Urdu or English. There is also a personal thread here worth knowing: Umme Habiba completed her MSc in Applied Psychology at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. South Punjab is not an abstraction on her map — its schools, its family structures, its distances are ground she has actually stood on.
Trusted by 200+ Multan Families
Expertise you can lean on, right from your home.
Multan and South Punjab families can begin autism- and ADHD-related consultation online with clinical psychologist Umme Habiba: developmental history, standardised screening questionnaires and parent guidance happen by secure video, and face-to-face assessment — only if screening indicates it — is consolidated into one organised visit to the Lahore clinic. Therapy and parent coaching afterwards run fully online.
Is autism or ADHD screening available for families in Multan?
Specialized Clinical Services
Comprehensive mental health support designed for the unique developmental needs of children and adolescents.
Behaviour and meltdowns
Parent-coaching-led behavioural therapy — the best-evidenced route — is fully online and unusually well-suited to joint households, where sessions can include the grandmother whose cooperation decides whether any plan survives teatime.

ADHD pathways
History, home and school questionnaires and standardised measures run remotely; South Punjab teachers respond to questionnaires as readily as Lahore ones.
Ages 4-16
The school says he can't keep up.
Learning-difficulty questions — reading that won't stick, writing that doesn't match the child's talk, maths that collapses — where assessment beats another year of academy tuition aimed at the wrong target. Intake and screening online; testing in the single Lahore day; a school-usable report after.
Continuing care after a Lahore or Karachi diagnosis
Families who did manage the big-city assessment often come home to nothing. The follow-through — therapy, parent training, school liaison — is the part that changes outcomes, and it's the part online delivery does best.
Developmental and autism-related concerns, earlier than elsewhere
With fewer local screening services, South Punjab parents often arrive carrying a worry that has aged: speech that never quite came, play that looks different, a name that goes unanswered. The online screening-first pathway exists precisely so that worry gets professional eyes now — and so a Lahore trip happens only when screening genuinely points to formal assessment.
What Sessions Look Like
Step
Where
What Happens
1
Home
Free 15-minute intro call — the concern, honestly triaged
2
Home
Online intake: developmental, family and school history
3
Home
Standardised screening questionnaires, parent-completed with guidance
4
Home
Screening review session — three honest outcomes: reassure & monitor · start online therapy/coaching now · proceed to formal testing
5
Lahore, only if step 4 says so
One planned testing day — everything prepared in advance
6
Home
Video feedback + written report
7
Home
Weekly therapy / parent coaching / school support — no motorway required
The step-4 promise matters most here
You will be told honestly when the answer is “this looks like typical variation — here’s what to watch and when to re-check,” because sparing a Vehari family a needless 700-km round trip is part of the job.
Making the Lahore Day Work From the South
When testing is indicated: most families take the motorway up the evening before and test in the morning fresh — a child who slept in a car seat tests like a child who slept in a car seat. Bring school notebooks and every previous report; pair the trip with relatives or errands if it helps; and know that feedback deliberately does not happen that exhausted afternoon — it happens properly, by video, once the report is written and you’re home.
Language, Family and the South
Sessions run in Urdu or English. For households where a grandparent or the child is most comfortable in Saraiki, a family member is welcome to support in session. More structurally: South Punjab family life is joint-family life, and the coaching here treats that as an asset to organise rather than an obstacle to apologise for — plans are built with named roles for the adults who actually share the raising.
Why Families in Multan Choose Umme Habiba?
Accessing high-quality child mental health services shouldn’t be a struggle. We bridge the gap between clinical excellence and local accessibility.
Culturally Attuned Care
Understanding the specific family dynamics and educational environment in Pakistan.
International Training, Local Heart
Combining global clinical standards with an empathetic Urdu-speaking approach.
Collaborative Approach
We work closely with parents and schools in Multan to ensure a holistic support system.

How it works for Multan families
Online Video Sessions
Secure HD video calls via Zoom or Google Meet. Experience clinical care from the comfort of your home in Multan.
Urdu & English Support
Communication is key. We offer full sessions in both Urdu and English to ensure everyone is understood.
Written Reports
Receive detailed clinical reports and action plans delivered digitally, ready for schools or medical providers.
FAQs — Multan & South Punjab
We're not in Multan city — do you serve smaller towns?
Yes — DG Khan, Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Vehari, Lodhran, Rajanpur and anywhere with an internet connection. The pathway is identical.
Our worry is speech delay — psychologist or speech therapist?
Often both, and the order matters. The screening consultation clarifies whether the picture is speech-specific, developmental, or mixed — and coordinates the right referrals rather than leaving you to guess.
Can assessment questionnaires work if the mother is more comfortable in Urdu than English?
Completely — questionnaires are administered with guidance in Urdu; language comfort never distorts your child’s results here.
We visit Lahore for family anyway — can testing align with our trip?
Yes — that’s exactly how most South Punjab families arrange it. Mention your travel dates at the intro call and the testing day is planned around them.
Is weekly online therapy realistic with load-shedding and patchy internet?
Sessions run fine on mobile data; interrupted sessions resume by reconnection or phone, and time lost to genuine technical failure isn’t your loss.
What about after the diagnosis — are we on our own again?
No — the follow-through is the point. Therapy, parent training and school liaison continue online for as long as they’re earning their place.
What does it cost?
Confirmed transparently at the free intro call before anything is booked — and the online model deletes the travel costs that made northern care unaffordable from here.
How do we start?
WhatsApp or call 0309 6900833 — mention your city, your child’s age, and the main concern. Urdu is fine; voice notes are fine.
Ready to support your child's growth?
Start with a consultation call to discuss your child’s needs and how we can help your family in Multan.