COMMUNITY
IN NETWORK PROVIDERS
NOW ACCEPTING GEORGIA MEDICAID
We are participating providers for: Aetna, United Behavioral Health, Anthem, Cigna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Georgia Medicaid.
Please email info@echoicaba.com to verify benefits of coverage.
We also accept Private Pay (this is the fastest method to begin treatment)

FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Phone: (877) 808-3689
Babies Can’t Wait (BWI) is an early-intervention program serving children with significant developmental delays, or children who may be at risk for delays due to a diagnosed medical condition. The program provides services to children from birth to age three and their families.
Phone: (770) 451-5484
Parent to Parent of Georgia provides support and information services and training and leadership opportunities for families who have children and youth with disabilities.
Phone: (800) 654-4440
Early Steps is Florida’s early intervention system that offers services to eligible infants and toddlers (birth to thirty-six months) with significant delays or a condition likely to result in a developmental delay. Early Intervention is provided to support families and caregivers in developing the competence and confidence to help their child learn and develop.
Phone: (855) 828-8476
The Autism NOW Center provides high quality resources and information in core areas across the lifespan to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities, their families, caregivers, and professional in the field. Focus areas include: Early detection, Early intervention, and Early education; Transition from high school into early adulthood; Community based employment; Advocacy for families and self-advocates; Community Inclusion; Aging Issues; Policy; Implementation of Health Care Reform, including Long Term Care Services and Supports; Family and Sibling Support; and Networking in local, state, and national arenas.
Phone: (404) 994-3866
The Autism Society Georgia (ASGa) is an affiliate of the Autism Society of America. ASGa is a dedicated well-informed group of parents and professionals working together to increase public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals with whom they interact. We advocate improving services statewide for individuals with autism. ASGa provides current, accurate information on diagnosis, treatment, research, legislative updates, resources, and programs to assist families and professionals as they design intervention strategies for individuals with autism.
The DBHDD system of services is administered through 6 Field Offices that serve Georgia. These offices administer the hospital and community resources assigned to the region. The regional field offices are your first point of contact for any questions about services in your area.