How Can We Pay for ABA Therapy?

Is ABA Therapy Covered by Insurance?

Most insurance plans cover Applied Behavior Analysis services. We go through a rigorous process to make sure you’re covered before beginning any autism therapy.

Give us a call today for help through this process.

Preferred Insurance Partners

Additional Options:

Please call us at 216-508-4050 to schedule an intake call for more information about:

Ohio Early Intervention
Payer of Last Resort (POLR) 

Ohio Department of Education Scholarships
Autism Scholarship
Jon Peterson Grant

Single Case Agreement with your insurance company

Out of Pocket Payments

Autism Services For Progress & Results

ABA Therapy has been proven to be successful in improving learning, communication, and social skills of children with autism. Our team approach ensures that each child we serve receives the highest level of treatment, support, and responsiveness.

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ABA is covered by most insurances. Currently Epicenter accepts the following insurance companies:

I. Aetna
Ii. Anthem BlueCross BlueShield
Iii. Caresource & Caresource Marketplace Plans
Iv. Cleveland Clinic Insurance Plans
V. Medical Mutual
Vi. United Health Care &

UnitedHealthCare Community Plan
Vii. Other Options: Please call us at (216) 508-4050 (LINK to call us) to schedule an intake call and find out information about Out of Pocket Payments, Autism Scholarship, Payer of Last Resort, or Jon Peterson Grant, or to get a Single Case Agreement with your insurance company.

ABA is covered by most insurances. Currently Epicenter accepts the following insurance companies:

I. Aetna
Ii. Anthem BlueCross BlueShield
Iii. Caresource & Caresource Marketplace Plans
Iv. Cleveland Clinic Insurance Plans
V. Medical Mutual
Vi. United Health Care &

UnitedHealthCare Community Plan
Vii. Other Options: Please call us at (216) 508-4050 (LINK to call us) to schedule an intake call and find out information about Out of Pocket Payments, Autism Scholarship, Payer of Last Resort, or Jon Peterson Grant, or to get a Single Case Agreement with your insurance company.

Have More Questions? Contact Epicenter

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