Hidden Light ABA — Mental health service in Charlotte, NC
Address525 N Tryon St NC, Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone+1252-431-0352
Websitehiddenlightaba.com
Hidden Light ABA provides in-home ABA therapy for children with ASD in Texas and North Carolina. They focus on skill-building and parent guidance.
Best for
- Children with ASD
- Families seeking in-home therapy
- Families needing insurance support
| Key services | In-home ABA therapy, Parent coaching, Skill development |
| Tags | aba therapy, autism, in-home therapy, north carolina, texas, child therapy, parent support, skill building, behavioral therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
Honestly cannot say enough about this company! They are all so helpful and knowledgeable every time I call. If I can give more than 5 stars I would
Great place my son has improved less than a year he accomplished a lot in just 3 months. So thankful for them
We are so impressed with their ABA therapy service in Charlotte, North Carolina. Thank you for all your help.
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