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TRUE ABA

AZ

Leticia Lomeli

UPDATED: March 22, 2023

- We use systematic procedures to build upon the strengths of each individual, we cultivate confidence, empowerment, and optimism.
- TRUE ABA is a pediatric ABA company specializing in early language acquisition. We are BCBA owned and serve children with behavioral difficulties including children on the Autism Spectrum.
- We work with children from about the ages of 2-15. Therapists take a very naturalistic approach with clients to ensure they are learning while still having fun in every session by following the client’s lead. We believe teaching through play is the best way for our young learners to thrive.
- We have a bilingual Clinical Director that is leading an initiative in the valley to focus on Spanish speaking families and resources.
- We currently accept Aetna, Cigna, Optum, Magellan, Tricare, American Indian Health Program, Mercycare, Medicaid with the possibility to acquire single credentialing for other insurances

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

TRUE ABA
3104 Camelback Rd Suite 2969
Phoenix, AZ 85016
United States

Website:

trueaba.com

Phone:

(844) 362-7943

Email:

shelby@trueaba.com

Contact:

Shelby Evans

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