Why families choose ABC
At Action Behavior Centers, our autism services help autistic children learn practical life skills, build independence, and reach milestone moments. We proudly provide evidence-based ABA therapy in a compassionate and supportive environment. Learn more about what sets us apart.

Immediate access to care
Early intervention makes all the difference. With conveniently located autism therapy centers near you, your child can start ABA therapy right away.
Diagnostic support
You don’t have to wait for answers. If your child has many of the early signs of autism, we can help them get evaluated.
Family Guidance
Parents and caregivers play an important role in their child’s growth. Every care plan includes twice-a-month Family Guidance sessions led by a BCBA, giving parents practical strategies they can use during therapy and in daily routines at home.
Coordinated care
We collaborate with your child’s speech, occupational, feeding, and physical therapists to provide sessions directly in our centers. This allows your child to access other services in a familiar environment while minimizing unnecessary transitions and travel.
Have questions about what ABA therapy insurance coverage includes? Wondering which services are covered, whether prior authorization is required, how benefits are verified, or what financial assistance options may be available? If you don't see your insurance listed please contact us to verify. We accept over 120+ insurances and add more each day.


Help your child thrive with ABA therapy.
Complete our online interest form to get matched with a center. We will be in touch soon!
Frequently asked questions about our Westover Hills ABA therapy center
What ABA therapy programs and autism services do you offer in Westover Hills?
At Action Behavior Centers – Westover Hills, families can access personalized autism services designed around each child’s strengths, goals, and support needs.
Our services include:
- In-center applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children ages 18 months to 8 years, with support for communication, social interaction, behavior, and daily living skills
- ABC at Home, which provides one-on-one ABA therapy in the home for children ages 18 months to 13 years
- ABC Academy in San Antonio is our school-readiness program for school-age children ages 5 to 12 years.
- Autism diagnostic support, including ADOS-2 evaluations for children ages 18 months to 6 years
For more information about available services, visit our Services Page.
What is the admission process at the Westover Hills ABA therapy center?
The admissions process typically includes:
- Completing our online interest form so our teammates can learn more about your child’s strengths, needs, and goals
- Reviewing insurance benefits and coverage options with our admissions teammates
- Meeting with a BCBA for an initial consultation and individualized treatment planning
- Beginning services through the program that best supports your child, which may include in-center ABA therapy or ABC Academy
Our teammates guide families through each step and help make the transition into services as smooth as possible. For more details, visit our Admissions Page.
Are there other ABC centers near the Westover Hills center?
Yes. Action Behavior Centers has several locations across West San Antonio, helping families access ABA therapy and autism treatment services closer to home.
Centers near our Westover Hills location include:
- Far West – 9002 Culebra Road, Suite 100, San Antonio, TX
- Talley – 12840 Potranco Road, San Antonio, TX
- Luckey Ranch – 6046 WT Montgomery Road, San Antonio, TX
- Rainbow Hills – 1255 SW Loop 410, Suite 151, San Antonio, TX
- Cimarron Path – 12746 Cimarron Path, Suite 103C, San Antonio, TX
Each location provides evidence-based ABA therapy and autism support services for children diagnosed with autism. For a full list of ABA centers in the region, visit our San Antonio location page.
How do I get to the Westover Hills ABA therapy center?
Our Westover Hills ABA therapy center is located along the Highway 151 corridor, just minutes from SeaWorld San Antonio, making it convenient for families throughout West San Antonio.
Families traveling from North Oak Creek, Westover Forest, or nearby Highway 151 communities can reach the center using Highway 151, Loop 1604, and surrounding local roads.
If you're traveling during peak morning or evening hours, we recommend allowing extra time for traffic near Highway 151, Loop 1604, and the Westover Hills area. Get Directions.
Learn more about ABA therapy & autism
View all FAQsDoes my child need an autism diagnosis before starting ABA therapy?
Yes! Your child will need a formal autism diagnosis before they can begin ABA therapy, receive insurance coverage, and access certain school programs. As a trusted ABA therapy provider, Action Behavior offers no-cost autism evaluations, including the ADOS-2, to help guide your next steps. Contact us today to learn more about the autism evaluation process.
What is ABA therapy and how does it work?
Applied behavior analysis therapy is a research-backed method that helps children diagnosed with autism learn new skills and reduce behaviors that may make learning harder. With ABA, children can improve communication, build daily living skills, and better understand their emotions. Our ABA therapists utilize different strategies, like Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT) and Natural Environment Teaching (NET), to support each child’s progress. Therapy is delivered through a compassionate care framework and emphasizes the child’s individual needs and goals.
I think my child is showing signs of autism. Should I wait to get my child evaluated?
Many parents hope their child will catch up naturally, and it’s normal to feel unsure about when to pursue an evaluation. However, waiting too long to seek an autism diagnosis can mean missing valuable opportunities for early support.
Early diagnosis allows children to begin therapies like ABA sooner, which can improve communication, social interaction, and everyday learning. Starting ABA therapy early, ideally between 18 months and 5 years old, can give children the strongest foundation for long-term development.





