Inner Circle Autism Network (iCAN), a leading provider of evidence-based autism therapy, has opened its seventh Oklahoma clinic, located in the Quail Springs area of Edmond. The new clinic offers families local access to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in a supportive, family-centered environment designed to help children build meaningful skills and thrive.
Clinic Location:
Inner Circle Autism Network
13819 Quail Pointe Drive
Edmond, OK 73134
(479) 318-2300
“Our mission has always been to meet families where they are,” said David Mikula, chief executive officer, Inner Circle Autism Network. “By opening our seventh Oklahoma clinic in Quail Springs, we’re making high-quality ABA therapy more convenient and accessible for families in the Oklahoma City metro area. Every child deserves individualized care close to home, and we’re proud to deliver that here.”
The new clinic serves children through age 10 with ABA therapy programs tailored to each child’s unique needs, goals, and strengths. Families can enroll directly or be referred by pediatricians and behavioral health providers. The clinic accepts most private insurance plans as well as SoonerCare, and services are available without a waitlist.
“This expansion represents more than just a new clinic — it’s another step toward building lasting support systems for Oklahoma families,” said Annalee Thomas, regional operations director, Inner Circle Autism Network. “Our Quail Springs team is ready to provide evidence-based care that not only builds skills but also strengthens families and communities.”
Since 2023, Inner Circle Autism Network has expanded rapidly, opening clinics across Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina. Each location is staffed by credentialed clinicians, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), who work closely with families to deliver compassionate, individualized care.
ABA therapy is recognized as the gold standard of autism care by organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Psychological Association, and National Institutes of Health. This evidence-based approach builds communication, social, and daily living skills while reducing challenges such as tantrums, self-injury, and toileting difficulties.