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ABA therapy for autism, right here in Provo.

Modern, play-based ABA for children with autism. Early intervention specialty at our Provo center (ages 18 months through 6) and in-home ABA across Utah County (through age 17). Utah Medicaid and major insurance accepted.

Ages 18m–6early intervention at our center
24 hrsfree benefits check
BCBA-ledevery plan, every session
Therapist and child playing together at the Treetop Provo center
In network with Utah Medicaid
Plus Select Health, PEHP, BCBS
Inside our Provo center

Built for your child,
right here in Provo.

746 East 1910 South, just off University Parkway. Walk in and you'll see what a calm, child-led ABA space looks like — quiet therapy rooms, a sensory space stocked with regulating tools, and a peer-play zone where kids practice the social skills that carry into preschool.

  • 1:1 therapy roomsQuiet, focused, kid-scaled.
  • Sensory spaceCalming and alerting tools.
  • Peer-play zoneTurn-taking and social skills.
  • Observation areaWatch and debrief with your BCBA.
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Therapist and child playing together with blocks during a session Therapy room
Sensory room corner with soft seating and toys Sensory space
Two children playing together at the peer-play zone Peer-play zone
Find us

The Treetop ABA, Provo.

Address & hours

746 East 1910 South, Suite 2
Provo, UT 84606
Mon – Fri · 8:00am to 6:00pm
Closed weekends & holidays
Free parking · Wheelchair accessible · Sensory-friendly waiting area
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Who you'll meet

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

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What to bring

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

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What you'll see

Therapy rooms, sensory space, and observation areas — real, not staged.

Services in Provo

Four ways your child can grow with us.

Every program is designed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

Center-Based ABA Ages 18 mo – 6 yr

Our early intervention specialty. Structured, play-based learning at our Provo center on East 1910 South — peer practice, sensory tools, school-readiness routines, and specialized materials. For toddlers and young children stepping into preschool or kindergarten.

Learn about center-based ABA

In-Home ABA Ages 18 mo – 17 yr

Skills practiced in your child's real routines — mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play — with parents watching the techniques live. Available across Utah County for children of all ages through 17, with no age cap at our in-home program.

Learn about in-home ABA

School-Based ABA

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 & 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
Choosing a setting

Center, in-home, or both?

A side-by-side at how we deliver ABA in Provo — and which fits your child today.

Setting 01

Center-Based

Structured learning environment with peer practice and school-readiness routines. Best for kids stepping into preschool, kindergarten, or a more structured routine.

Best forSchool readiness, peer play
Typical hours20–40 per week
Age range18 months – 6 years
Setting 03

In-Home

Skills taught in your child's real daily routines — mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play. Ideal for younger kids, families with travel barriers, or homes that need direct coaching.

Best forRoutines, family coaching
Typical hours10–30 per week
Age range18 months – 17 years
Utah coverage

We handle the paperwork.

Utah families have strong ABA coverage through Medicaid and most major commercial plans. Our team verifies benefits and runs the prior-auth so you don't have to.

79% of Treetop families nationwide pay $0 out of pocket

Source: internal claims data, FY2025. Verified with carrier provider relations May 2026.

Utah Medicaid
In network
Select Health
Prior auth required
BCBS Regence
6-mo auth cycle
PEHP
State employees
Molina Healthcare
Medicaid managed
Cigna, Aetna, Tricare
National carriers
EMI Health
Verify plan
BYU / DMBA
Verify plan
Our approach

Modern ABA, built around how your child actually learns.

ABA has evolved. Ours leads with play, with your child's strengths, and with you in the room.

Play-based, child-led

Sessions happen on the floor, in pretend play, in real activities. We follow your child's lead and build skills around what they're already interested in.

Naturalistic teaching

Skills get taught in real moments — meals, transitions, sibling play — not drilled at a table. That's how they generalize and stick.

BCBA in the room

Your child's behavior analyst isn't supervising from a distance. They're there for sessions, watching, adjusting, coaching the team in the moment.

Family-led goals

You tell us what matters most. "I want her to ask for help." "We want bedtime to stop being a fight." Plans get built around your priorities, not a textbook.

Across Utah County

Provo and beyond.

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

Check coverage near you

Provo neighborhoods

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

Utah County cities

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

Nearby pages: ABA in Orem · Spanish Fork · all Utah locations

Parent voices

Real families. Real progress.

★★★★★

The BCBA actually listened to what we wanted for our son — not a one-size-fits-all program. He's three, and the sessions feel like play to him.

J
Jestony P.
Provo, UT
★★★★★

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 & Rachel B.
Spanish Fork, UT
Common questions

Frequently asked.

What ages do you serve in Provo?
Our Provo center serves children ages 18 months through 6 years — our early intervention specialty. In-home ABA across Utah County serves children ages 18 months through 17. Learn more about our center program.
How long until therapy can start?
We complete a free benefits check within 24 hours of your first call. From there, a BCBA assessment is scheduled and a personalized plan is built before sessions begin. Total timeline depends on insurance authorization and your family's availability.
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?
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.
Beyond ABA

Local Provo resources.

A short list of trusted Utah County resources our clinical team recommends.

BYU McKay School of Education

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

education.byu.edu →

Kids on the Move (Orem)

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

kotm.org →

Utah Parent Center

Statewide IEP advocacy, parent training, and disability resources.

utahparentcenter.org →

Utah County Health Dept

Developmental screening and Medicaid waiver navigation support.

utahcountyhealth.org →

Utah Autism Coalition

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

utahautismcoalition.org →

Provo Recreation Center

Adaptive recreation and swim programs for kids with special needs.

Provo Parks & Rec →
After you reach out

Three simple steps to your first session.

1

Send your insurance card

Free 24-hour benefits check. No commitment.

2

Meet your BCBA

Comprehensive assessment and a plan built around your child's strengths and your family's goals.

3

First session

At our Provo center or in-home, whichever fits your family. Ongoing parent coaching and progress reviews follow.

Your child, our promise

Ready to start in Provo?

Send your insurance card and we'll tell you exactly what's covered and what to expect, usually within 24 hours.

  • Center-based, in-home, and school-based programs
  • Utah Medicaid, Select Health, BCBS, PEHP, Cigna, Aetna, Molina, Tricare
  • BCBA-led, evidence-based, family-coached
Or call (385) 452-8469 · we respond within one business day

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

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