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Telehealth ABA Services in North Carolina

Access expert ABA therapy and parent coaching from anywhere via secure telehealth sessions. Flexible scheduling for busy families.

Telehealth ABA Services

Access expert ABA guidance from anywhere. Our telehealth services bring support directly to your screen — whether you live in a major city or a rural area.

How Telehealth ABA Works

Telehealth sessions connect you with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst via a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform. Sessions focus on parent coaching, treatment plan reviews, and remote supervision.

Who Benefits from Telehealth?

  • Rural families who live far from in-person providers
  • Busy parents who need flexible scheduling options
  • Families on waitlists who want to get started right away
  • Caregivers seeking ongoing support between in-person sessions

What to Expect

During a telehealth session, your BCBA will guide you through ABA strategies in real time. You’ll practice techniques with your child while receiving immediate feedback and coaching. Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes.

How to Start Telehealth in North Carolina

01

Reach Out

Contact our North Carolina intake team by phone or through our online form. We'll answer your questions and gather basic information.

02

Insurance Verification

We handle the paperwork with your North Carolina insurance provider to determine your coverage and benefits for ABA therapy.

03

Comprehensive Assessment

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts an in-depth assessment to understand your child's strengths and areas for growth.

04

Begin Therapy

Your child's personalized treatment plan begins. We provide regular progress updates and adjust the plan as your child grows.

Telehealth Questions

Is Telehealth covered by insurance in North Carolina?
Most major insurance providers in North Carolina, including Medicaid and private plans, cover ABA therapy. Our team verifies your specific benefits before services begin.
How many hours per week does my child need?
The number of hours is determined by the BCBA assessment and your child's individual needs. Programs typically range from 10 to 40 hours per week.
What qualifications do your North Carolina therapists have?
All therapy is delivered by Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) under the supervision of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). Our entire team meets or exceeds state licensure requirements.
How quickly can we get started?
Once insurance is verified and the assessment is complete, most North Carolina families begin services within 2–4 weeks.

Ready to get started in North Carolina?

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