Early Autism Services is a team of highly trained and compassionate individuals, all committed to helping children with autism reach their fullest potential in life. For over a decade, EAS has
Insurance: Priority Health
Acorn Health of Michigan
Acorn Health is a standard-setting family of ABA treatment providers Our behavior analytic professionals develop, apply, and share the latest advances in the science of ABA, always focused on data
The Shoreline Center
The vision for The Shoreline Center came from years of searching to find adequate services for our child with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We found it challenging to meet the demands
The Therapy SPOT
Our physical, speech, and occupational therapists provide thorough evaluations and treatment planning for children and young adults with developmental, neurological, and physical “diffabilities” (different+abilities). We focus on neuro-divergent affirming practices.
Autism Connections (Judson Center)
Judson Center provides high-quality services for families of individuals with autism between the ages of 18 months to adulthood. With five locations (Royal Oak, Farmington Hills, Warren, Ann Arbor, and
Mary Free Bed at Covenant Health
Mary Free Bed offers services to support every stage of recovery after an injury, illness, surgery or debilitating condition. We’re available for everything from a short course of treatment or
Henry Ford Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD)
The Henry Ford Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD) is a world-class center committed to improving the lives of children and youth with special health care needs by providing
The Speech Language Learning Center
The Speech Language Learning Center is a full service private practice that provides evaluation, diagnosis and individualized treatment. Our therapists have extensive experience in identification and treatment of many neurological
Laugh and Learn Therapy
Genesee County’s premiere ABA clinic!
Autism Spectrum Therapies
Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST) was founded in 2001 by Dr. Ronit M. Molko and Dr. William Frea on the principles of teaching in the natural environment with a focus on