Priority Partners2026-01-06T16:10:58-05:00

Priority Partners Members Insurance Coverage for ABA Therapy

Priority Partners Members — You’re Covered!*

The Learning Tree ABA welcomes Priority Partners insurance!

If you’re insured through Priority Partners, accessing compassionate, personalized ABA therapy for your child is just a step away. We’ll verify your benefits, manage the paperwork, and help you get started — quickly and stress-free.

Reach out today to begin services — no waitlist.

*Coverage may vary by plan. Being listed does not guarantee in-network status. Please contact us to verify your benefits and network participation.

The Learning Tree

Led by BCBAs.
Loved by families.

ABA Therapy is the gold standard for helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) — and for good reason. ABA therapy uses the science of learning and behavior to help children increase positive, functional behaviors and reduce challenging ones. Through personalized interventions and consistent positive reinforcement, it supports meaningful, lasting progress tailored to each child’s unique needs.

At The Learning Tree ABA, we use evidence-based, individualized ABA therapy to help your child communicate more clearly, build meaningful connections, and navigate the world with confidence. We pair your child with one of our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and a dedicated Behavior Technician. This one-on-one pairing is the foundation of trust that makes our method so effective.

How to obtain Priority Partners ABA Therapy Coverage

Intake

Our friendly intake specialists guide you through every step — answering questions, explaining our ABA approach, and making sure you feel confident and informed from day one.

Insurance approval

We handle the heavy lifting. From verifying benefits to obtaining prior authorization, we simplify the approval process with Priority Partners.

Begin Therapy

Once approved, Priority Partners will cover ABA therapy for your child – at home, at the center or at school.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we get in touch?2025-09-15T11:59:03-04:00

We are always just a click or call away. Reach us at 410.205.9493 or via email at hello@thelearningtreeaba.com.

How much does ABA therapy cost? 2025-09-04T13:45:57-04:00

At The Learning Tree ABA, we bill your health insurance for the services we provide. We are in network with all Maryland Medicaid plans and we accept most commercial insurance plans.

In many cases, there is no cost to you for our services. However, many commercial insurance plans have deductible or copay/coinsurance charges that you may be responsible for. During the intake process, we are transparent about any potential costs and, if necessary, we work with you to come up with a payment plan that works for you. Our priority is to provide high-quality ABA therapy, and we never want the cost to be a barrier to your child’s success.

Who will be providing the ABA services?2025-09-15T12:43:12-04:00

After the initial ABA assessment is completed, your child will be assigned to a therapist, referred to as a Behavior Technician (BT). The BT will be the one working one-on-one with your child on a regular basis implementing the treatment plan. Many of our behavior technicians are board-certified as Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) or are actively in the process of obtaining their RBT status. Your child’s therapist works under the supervision of a state-licensed Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who serves as the team leader providing regular supervision, parent training, and ongoing treatment planning tailored to your child’s needs.

Who can diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?2025-09-15T12:43:56-04:00

Below are the types of professionals who are qualified to evaluate and diagnose ASD:

  • Pediatricians: Often the first to notice developmental concerns, pediatricians can identify early signs of ASD and refer families to specialists for a full evaluation.
  • Developmental Pediatricians: These physicians specialize in child development and behavioral health and are highly experienced in diagnosing ASD.
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs): With the right training and clinical background, NPs can participate in the assessment and diagnosis of developmental disorders, including autism.
  • Pediatric Neurologists: Focused on neurological development, these specialists assess conditions like ASD in the context of brain function and behavior.
  • Child Psychiatrists: Trained to evaluate and manage mental health conditions in children, child psychiatrists can offer a comprehensive assessment for ASD.
  • Clinical Psychologists: These professionals conduct in-depth psychological evaluations and are qualified to diagnose autism through standardized testing and behavioral observation.
  • Neuropsychologists: With advanced expertise in how brain function impacts behavior, neuropsychologists provide valuable insights during the diagnostic process.
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