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ABA Therapy Center for Autism in Provo, Utah

Center-based and in-home ABA therapy for children with autism in Provo and across Utah County. Utah Medicaid and major insurance accepted. Most families start within two weeks.

2 weeks to start, on average BCBA-led care teams 11 states served

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Inside our Provo center

A real place, built for your child

The Treetop provides ABA therapy in Provo, Utah for children with autism, with both center-based and in-home options. Most families begin therapy within two weeks of intake. We accept Utah Medicaid plus major commercial insurance, and our BCBA-led teams serve Utah County families from Provo through Spanish Fork.

What's inside

  • One-on-one therapy roomsCalm, focused spaces stocked with the materials your child's BCBA needs for each session.
  • Sensory spaceCalming and alerting tools for kids who need to regulate before they can learn.
  • Peer-play zoneSmall-group practice for turn-taking, sharing, and the social skills that carry into preschool.
  • Parent observation areaWatch sessions, debrief with your BCBA, and bring the techniques home.

The Treetop ABA, Provo

746 East 1910 South, Suite 2
Provo, UT 84606
Mon to Fri · 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Closed weekends and major holidays
Free parking on site · Wheelchair accessible · Sensory-friendly waiting area

Who you will meet

A BCBA and your intake coordinator. About 30 to 45 minutes total.

What to bring

Insurance card, diagnosis paperwork if available, and any IEP or 504 documents.

What you will see

Therapy rooms, sensory space, and observation areas. Photos of the real center, not stock images.

Ready when you areTours are free, and you do not need to commit to anything to come visit.

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The Decision Framework

What Makes a Great ABA Therapy Center for Your Provo Child

Choosing a provider is hard. Choosing the right setting is harder. Here is the framework we walk every Utah County family through.

Six things to look for

  • BCBA-led care. Every plan should be designed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, not a one-size-fits-all template.
  • Insurance handled for you. Look for a team that verifies Utah Medicaid, Select Health, and PEHP without making you chase the paperwork.
  • Individualized goals. Your child's plan should be written for them. If you read it and could swap in any name, that is a red flag.
  • Parent training built in. Real progress sticks when caregivers learn the techniques. Ask how they coach parents.
  • Transparent progress. Data-driven reviews every 90 days, in plain language.
  • No long waitlist. If a provider quotes you six months, ask what is bottlenecking.

Center-based, in-home, or hybrid: which fits?

A quick comparison of the three ABA settings we offer in Provo.

Setting
Best for
Typical hours
Age range
Center-based
School readiness, peer practice, structured routines
20–40 hrs / week
Ages 2–8
In-home
Real-routine skills, mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play
10–30 hrs / week
All ages
Hybrid
Generalization across settings, parent coaching
15–35 hrs / week
Ages 2–12
School-based
IEP support, classroom behaviors
5–15 hrs / week
Ages 4–12
Services in Provo

ABA Therapy Services We Offer in Provo

Four ways your child can receive evidence-based ABA, all designed and supervised by a BCBA.

Center-Based ABA Therapy

Structured learning at our Provo center on East 1910 South. Peer practice, classroom-style routines, sensory rooms, and specialized autism materials. Ideal for kids preparing for preschool or kindergarten.

Learn about center-based ABA →

In-Home ABA Therapy in Provo

Skills practiced in your child's real routines, mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play, with parents watching the techniques live. Covering BYU area, east Provo, and surrounding Utah County.

Learn about in-home ABA →

School-Based ABA Therapy

Collaboration with Provo City School District, Alpine School District, and local charter and private schools. IEP support, classroom-behavior coaching, and BCBA consultation for teachers.

Learn about school-based ABA →

Parent Training and Family Coaching

Caregivers learn ABA techniques between sessions. Evening and weekend availability so working parents are not left out. Coaching from your child's BCBA, not a generic curriculum.

See all programs →
Utah-specific coverage

Insurance and Coverage for ABA Therapy in Provo

Utah families have strong ABA coverage through Medicaid and most major commercial plans. We handle the paperwork. 79% of Treetop families nationwide pay $0 out of pocket.

Utah payerABA coveredNotes
Utah MedicaidYesCovered for children with autism diagnosis. We are in network.
Select HealthYesMost plans, prior authorization required.
BCBS Regence (Utah)YesStrong autism mandate, 6-month authorization cycle.
PEHP (Public Employees Health Program)YesCommon for Utah state and local government employees.
EMI HealthVerifyPlan-dependent. Send us your card and we will confirm.
BYU Student Health Plan / DMBAVerifyBYU student and faculty families, plan tier matters.
Molina Healthcare of UtahYesMedicaid managed care plan.
Cigna, Aetna, TricareYesMajor national carriers, covered in network.

Source: medicaid.utah.gov · verified with carrier provider relations, May 2026.

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Across Utah County

Provo and Utah County Communities We Serve

Whether you are walking to the park near BYU or driving in from American Fork, our team meets families where they are.

Provo neighborhoods

In-home coverage spans every neighborhood, with the center serving as a hub for families who prefer a clinic setting.

BYU campus area East Provo Downtown Sherwood Hills Indian Hills Foothills Edgemont Riverbottoms

Utah County cities

Our in-home Provo team also serves families across Utah County. If your city is not listed, ask, we will likely come to you.

Orem Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove American Fork Lehi Lindon Springville Mapleton Salem

See nearby pages: ABA therapy in Orem · Spanish Fork · all Utah locations

Getting started

How ABA Therapy Works at The Treetop

Four steps, in weeks, not months.

1

Free benefits check

15-minute call, no commitment. We verify your insurance covers ABA at our Provo center.

2

BCBA assessment

A comprehensive evaluation builds your child's plan around your family's priorities, with observable goals.

3

One-on-one therapy

BCBA-supervised sessions, 10 to 40 hours per week based on your child's needs, with naturalistic teaching.

4

Progress and coaching

Regular goal reviews, parent training, and school collaboration so progress sticks at home and at school.

For Provo families

Local Provo Resources for Families with Autism

A short list of trusted Utah County resources beyond ABA, gathered by our Provo clinical team.

BYU McKay School of Education

Autism-related research, parent workshops, and graduate-clinic services on campus.

education.byu.edu →

Kids on the Move (Orem)

Birth-to-three early intervention services for families across Utah County.

kotm.org →

Utah Parent Center

Statewide IEP advocacy, parent training, and disability resources for Utah families.

utahparentcenter.org →

Utah County Health Department

Early intervention, developmental screening, and Medicaid waiver navigation support.

utahcountyhealth.org →

Utah Autism Coalition

Advocacy, policy updates, and a directory of Utah autism services and providers.

utahautismcoalition.org →

Provo Recreation Center

Adaptive recreation and swim programs designed for kids with special needs.

Provo Parks & Rec →
Parent voices

Real families. Real progress.

★★★★★

Treetop didn't make us wait six months. Our son started within two weeks, and the BCBA actually listened to what we wanted for him.

J
Jestony P.
Provo, UT · Family member
★★★★★

The team handled all the Medicaid paperwork. We just showed up to the first session, and our daughter felt at home that day.

S
Sarah M.
Orem, UT
★★★★★

We've seen real progress in language and play. The therapists are warm and consistent, exactly what our son needed.

D
David and Rachel B.
Spanish Fork, UT
Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to what Provo families ask most often.

What ages do you serve in Provo?
We work with children ages 18 months to 17 years old at our Provo center, with a clinical focus on early intervention for kids 18 months to 6 years. Learn more about our center program.
How long until therapy can start?
Most Provo families start ABA therapy with The Treetop within two weeks of their first call, once benefits are verified and an assessment is scheduled.
Do you offer in-home ABA in Provo?
Yes. We offer in-home ABA throughout Utah County, including Provo, Orem, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Lehi. See how in-home ABA works.
Does Utah Medicaid cover ABA therapy at The Treetop?
Yes. Utah Medicaid covers ABA therapy for children with an autism diagnosis, and The Treetop is in network. Our team verifies benefits before your child begins. See the Utah Medicaid coverage page.
What is the difference between center-based and in-home ABA in Provo?
Center-based ABA at our Provo location offers structured learning, peer practice, and school-readiness routines. In-home ABA teaches skills in your child's real daily routines and is often best for younger children or families with travel barriers.
Is ABA therapy evidence-based?
Yes. ABA is recognized as an evidence-based treatment for autism by the U.S. Surgeon General, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the National Institutes of Health.
How many hours per week of ABA does my child need?
That is determined by a BCBA assessment. Most children receive between 10 and 40 hours per week, calibrated to age, goals, and family availability.
Do you work with BYU student families and Provo schools?
Yes. We work with BYU student health plans, Provo City School District, Alpine School District, and local charter schools to coordinate care for school-age children.
Your child, our promise

Ready to Start ABA Therapy in Provo?

Send us your insurance card and we will tell you exactly what is covered and what to expect. Most Provo families start ABA with Treetop within two weeks.

  • Center-based, in-home, and school-based programs in Provo
  • Utah Medicaid, Select Health, BCBS Regence, PEHP, Cigna, Aetna, Molina, Tricare
  • BCBA-led, evidence-based, family-coached
  • You do not need to visit first, but you are welcome to

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Updated May 15, 2026 · Reviewed by Jamie M. Severtson, PhD, BCBA-D

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