Inner Circle Autism Network (iCAN), a leading provider of evidence-based autism therapy, has opened its newest clinic in Northwest Omaha, further expanding local access to individualized Applied Behavior Analysis therapy services and comprehensive autism support for children and families.
The Northwest Omaha clinic provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children through age 10, offering family-centered, individualized care designed to build meaningful skills, reduce challenges, and improve quality of life.
Clinic Location:
Inner Circle Autism Network
16221 Evans Plaza
Omaha, NE 68116
(479) 318-2300
“By offering ABA therapy, in-house therapy partnerships, and affordable diagnostic testing, our clinic provides comprehensive support for families — all in one place,” said Lauren Narducci, MA, BCBA, LBA, CSW, treatment director at the Northwest Omaha clinic. “We are committed to trauma-informed care and prioritize client assent, ensuring every individual receives respectful, person-centered services.“
Inner Circle Autism Network offers comprehensive, low-cost autism diagnostic evaluations at its Northwest Omaha location in partnership with a licensed clinical psychologist. Families who participate receive recommendations and a list of trusted local providers to consider for next steps.
“Our goal has always been to remove barriers for families experiencing an autism diagnosis,” said David Mikula, CEO, Inner Circle Autism Network. “By expanding into Northwest Omaha, we’re delivering on our mission to make autism services more accessible, convenient, and family-centered.”
Since 2023, Inner Circle Autism Network has expanded steadily with clinics in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina. The Northwest Omaha clinic underscores its commitment to providing ABA therapy that is individualized, accessible, and led by credentialed clinicians, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs).
ABA therapy is widely recognized as the gold standard of autism care by organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Psychological Association, and National Institutes of Health. It focuses on building communication, social, and daily living skills while reducing challenges such as tantrums, self-injury, and toileting difficulties.