Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – ABA Therapy

Phone
405-445-3485
New Client Inquiries: 817-764-2609
Clinic Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Clinic Manager
Stephanie Meyers M.A., BCBA, LBA
About Our Oklahoma City Location
Our ABA services in Oklahoma City, provide comprehensive support and specialized care for individuals with autism. Located in the heart of Oklahoma City, our center is dedicated to delivering exceptional ABA therapy to help individuals reach their full potential. With a team of experienced and compassionate therapists, we utilize evidence-based practices to address a wide range of developmental goals, including behavior management, communication skills, and social interactions. We understand that every individual with autism is unique, and our personalized programs are tailored to meet their specific needs. With a family-centered approach and a focus on fostering independence and enhancing quality of life, our ABA services in Oklahoma City are committed to making a positive and lasting impact on the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

Programs Offered in Oklahoma City, OK
Clinic based services
Children grow more independent in a safe, caring, and comfortable environment by playing with peers, practicing and learning social skills, communication, daily living skills, and school-readiness.
Family services
At Cultivate, we know that lasting and meaningful change comes when we engage the entire family. All families receiving clinic, home, or community based ABA services also receive caregiver training sessions as part of the treatment plan. These trainings allow us to equip you with the tools to support your child and provide your child with consistency throughout their entire day, not just when they are in therapy!
Insurances Accepted in Oklahoma City, OK
- Tricare
- BCBS
- Aetna
- Friday Health Plan
- Beacon
- Magellan
- United Healthcare
If you do not see your insurance listed, please contact us to inquire.
Oklahoma City ABA Therapy Services
Our Oklahoma City ABA Therapy clinic uses evidence-based strategies such as playing with peers, practicing and learning social skills to have a positive impact on communication, daily living skills, and school-readiness.