New location expands Applied Behavior Analysis access in the South OKC area
June 1, 2026 (Oklahoma City) — Inner Circle Autism Network, a leading provider of evidence-based autism therapy, has opened its ninth Oklahoma clinic in South Oklahoma City, continuing its mission to bring individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to families across the state.
“This new clinic reflects our continued investment in Oklahoma families and the growing need for quality autism services in the region,” said David Mikula, CEO of Inner Circle Autism Network. “Families in the Oklahoma City metro area can expect the same evidence-based care, family-first support, and personalized approach that define our mission.”
Located in the South Oklahoma City area, the new clinic provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children ages 2 through 10. Each child’s program is tailored to their unique strengths and needs, with a family-centered approach that builds meaningful skills and improves quality of life. Families can enroll directly or through referrals from pediatricians or behavioral health providers. Most private insurance plans and SoonerCare are accepted.
Clinic Location:
Inner Circle Autism Network
13700 S. Western Ave, OKC 73170
479-318-2300
Cassidy Brown, BCBA, Regional Treatment Director, added: “Expanding in Oklahoma City allows us to serve more families with the kind of clinical support that should be easier to access. We are proud to bring goal-oriented, high-quality ABA services to this community and deepen our roots in Oklahoma.”
Since 2023, Inner Circle Autism Network has expanded steadily across Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina. Each clinic is staffed by credentialed ABA clinicians, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), who provide compassionate, individualized therapy rooted in evidence-based practices.
ABA therapy is recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Psychological Association, and National Institutes of Health as the standard of care for children with autism. This approach helps children build communication, social, and daily living skills while reducing challenges such as tantrums, self-injury, and toileting difficulties.
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ABOUT INNER CIRCLE AUTISM NETWORK
Inner Circle Autism Network is a network of specialty clinics providing ABA for children through age 10 diagnosed with autism. With locations in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and North Carolina, Inner Circle Autism Network’s clinics are led by experienced and local board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs). Inner Circle Autism Network was recognized in USA Today’s Top Workplaces for 2025. More information at innercircleautism.com.