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Webinar: Explore a Breakthrough in Autism Diagnostics

Lighthouse Autism Center is proud to host an upcoming webinar highlighting a breakthrough in autism diagnostics using the FDA-approved EarliPoint® eye tracking system. This innovative technology provides objective insights into how children engage with social interactions, complementing our clinical interviews and expertise.

Join Dr. Steph Luallin, Senior Director of Diagnostic Operations at Lighthouse Autism Center, and Dr. Cheryl Tierney, Chief Medical Officer at EarliPoint Health, for an insightful presentation on how this approach is transforming the diagnostic process.

Attendees will learn how Lighthouse is able to:

  • Diagnose autism earlier
  • Initiate treatment sooner
  • Measure outcomes with precision

About the Presenters

Dr. Steph Luallin, PhD, HSPP
Dr. Luallin holds a PhD in School Psychology and has over 10 years of experience in autism evaluations and therapy, including clinical roles at Denver Children’s Hospital and Lighthouse Autism Center. She leads Lighthouse’s diagnostic operations, ensuring families receive timely and accurate assessments. Outside of her work, she enjoys yoga, travel, and cooking.

Dr. Cheryl Tierney, MD, MPH
Dr. Tierney is a board-certified developmental pediatrician, full professor at Penn State, and Chief Medical Officer at EarliPoint Health. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in autism assessment and care for children with special healthcare needs. On a personal note, Dr. Tierney has five children and stepchildren, including one son with autism and one stepdaughter who is a BCBA.

December 2, 2025 | 12:30pm – 1:00pm
Free Microsoft Teams Webinar | Register Here

Join us to learn how Lighthouse Autism Center is leveraging innovative technology to help families access care faster and more effectively.

Webinar: Explore a Breakthrough in Autism Diagnostics

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