ABA Therapy in Pitt County, North Carolina
Welcome, Pitt County families! If you are exploring autism support for your child, ABA (applied behavior analysis) therapy can help build communication, social, and daily living skills. Nearby ABA Therapy is a free matching service that connects you with vetted, BCBA-led providers in the Greenville area and across Pitt County.
Free for families Insurance & Medicaid accepted Most hear back within a day

Find your child's ABA provider in Pitt County
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- ✓ Vetted, BCBA-led providers
- ✓ In-home, center & telehealth
- ✓ No obligation, ever
We are not a clinic. Our role is to simplify your search by matching you with high-quality ABA providers who accept insurance and Medicaid. We listen to your family's needs and show you available options so you can focus on what matters most: your child's growth and well-being.
ABA insurance & Medicaid coverage in North Carolina
Many families in Pitt County use insurance or Medicaid to cover ABA therapy. North Carolina's Medicaid program (NC Medicaid) covers medically necessary ABA for children with autism under age 21 through its Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit. The state's autism insurance mandate (S.L. 2015-247) also requires many private insurance plans to cover ABA, so check your specific policy.
Our free team can help you understand your benefits and connect with providers who accept your plan. Whether you have private insurance, NC Medicaid, or NC Health Choice (CHIP), we will find providers that work with your coverage. We also can guide you toward resources like Vocational Rehabilitation or the NC Infant-Toddler Program (Early Intervention) for children under three.
In-home, center-based & telehealth ABA in Pitt County
Providers in Pitt County offer ABA in settings that fit your family's schedule and preferences. In-home therapy takes place right in your home in Greenville, Winterville, or other communities, allowing your child to learn in a familiar environment with natural family routines. Center-based therapy is available at dedicated autism centers, offering structured learning, peer interaction, and access to specialized materials.
Telehealth ABA is also an option for some families, enabling you to work with a BCBA remotely while a therapist or parent implements strategies at home. This can reduce travel time and increase flexibility, especially for families in more rural parts of Pitt County. Your match will discuss which setting best supports your child's individual goals.
What to look for in an ABA provider
When choosing an ABA provider in Pitt County, look for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who lead or supervise therapy. A quality provider will conduct a thorough assessment, set measurable goals, and involve your family in the process. They should offer at least 10-15 hours of therapy weekly for children, with ongoing data collection to track progress.
Also consider the provider's experience with your child's age range, communication style, and specific needs. Ask about parent training, how they handle challenging behaviors, and whether they collaborate with other therapies like speech or occupational therapy. Our matching service pre-screens providers so you can feel confident in their qualifications and values.
Getting started with ABA in Pitt County
Starting ABA therapy is a step-by-step process. First, contact our free service to share your child's age, diagnosis, insurance, and preferences. We will then match you with one or more BCBA-led providers in Pitt County that have current openings. After that, you schedule an initial assessment with the provider to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Once the plan is approved by insurance or Medicaid, therapy can begin. Many providers in the Greenville area can start within a few weeks, depending on availability. We are with you throughout-if you need to adjust your match or have questions, just reach out.
How ABA can help in Pitt County
Caring, individualized ABA programs commonly support growth in areas like these.
- ✓Communication skills (spoken words, gestures, AAC)
- ✓Social interaction (sharing, turn-taking, friendships)
- ✓Daily living skills (dressing, eating, toileting)
- ✓School readiness (following routines, group learning)
- ✓Reducing challenging behaviors (meltdowns, self-injury)
- ✓Self-regulation and coping strategies
Areas we serve in Pitt County
Greenville Winterville Ayden Bethel Grimesland Fountain Simpson Stokes Grifton (partially in Pitt County) Farmville (partially in Pitt County)
How matching works
From hello to your first session, we're with you the whole way.
Share a little
A few quick details about your child - age, ZIP, and insurance.
We match you
We find vetted, BCBA-led providers near you, usually within a day.
Start care
Connect with providers you love and begin your child's journey.
What you can count on
- ✓Vetted & licensed. Credentialed, BCBA-supervised providers using evidence-based ABA.
- ✓Insurance help. We match you to providers who take your plan or Medicaid.
- ✓Personalized care. Matches fit your child's age, needs, and preferred setting.
- ✓Fast & free. Most families hear back quickly - and it never costs a thing.
Finding the right ABA provider shouldn't feel overwhelming. Tell us about your child, and we'll bring warm, vetted, BCBA-led options to you - at no cost.
Nearby ABA Therapy · a matching service for families, not a clinic
Frequently asked questions
Is ABA therapy covered by insurance or Medicaid in Pitt County, North Carolina?
Yes. North Carolina's Medicaid program (NC Medicaid) covers ABA therapy for children under 21 with an autism diagnosis, as part of the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit. Many private insurance plans also cover ABA due to the state's autism insurance mandate. Our free matching service helps you find providers in Pitt County who accept your specific plan.
What programs in North Carolina help families pay for ABA?
In addition to NC Medicaid and private insurance, families may access the NC Infant-Toddler Program (Early Intervention) for children under three, which includes ABA-related supports. The state also offers NC Health Choice (CHIP) for low-income families. The autism insurance mandate requires many employers to cover ABA, but some plans have visit limits or copays. We can help you understand your options and connect with financial assistance programs.
What ages do ABA providers in Pitt County serve?
Most ABA providers in Pitt County serve children from age 2 through adolescence, with some providers focusing on early intervention (ages 2-6) and others working with school-aged children. Services can extend into the teenage years if needed. Your nearest match will detail the specific age range they support.
How does your free matching service work?
You start by filling out a short form on our website or calling us. We ask about your child's age, diagnosis, insurance, and preferred therapy setting (home, center, or telehealth). Then we match you with vetted, BCBA-led providers in Pitt County that have availability. You receive personalized recommendations, and we follow up to ensure a good fit-all at no cost to you.
How soon can my child start ABA therapy in Pitt County?
The timeline varies by provider and insurance approval. After you connect with a matched provider, an initial assessment is typically scheduled within 1-2 weeks. Once the treatment plan is approved by insurance or Medicaid, therapy can start soon after. In the Greenville area, many providers currently have openings and can begin within a few weeks.
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