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AUTISM SERVICES IN TAMPA

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

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AREAS WE SERVICE

St. Petersburg • Clearwater • Land O' Lakes • Odessa • Lutz • Wesley Chapel • New Tampa • Brandon • Riverview

InBloom in Tampa

We are now accepting new clients for ABA Therapy services in Tampa, FL and the surrounding areas of greater Hillsborough County! We are currently offering comprehensive in-center services at our beautiful brand new 10,000+ sq ft. Tampa Learning Center.

Our comprehensive ABA Therapy allows us to provide individualized programs that meet the specific needs of each of our clients! Use any of the buttons below to learn more about our services and how we can provide support for you and your kiddos!

OUR IN-NETWORK PARTNERS

  • Aetna

  • Cigna

  • UnitedHealth/Optum

  • Seminole Tribe

 

*We are able to accept most major PPO plans even if your specific coverage provider is not listed above, and our Care Team is happy to check your coverage and benefits for you!

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TOWN N COUNTRY LEARNING CENTER

5447 E. Beaumont Center Blvd

Tampa, FL 33634

  • Over 10,000 SF of learning and play space!

  • A Learning Readiness classroom to prep kiddos for school!

  • Smaller classrooms for individual 1:1 therapy sessions.

  • Wide open gym space for active play and socialization.

MEET YOUR TAMPA LEADERSHIP TEAM

As the Clinical Operations Director of InBloom’s Tampa region, Sarah supports our families and kiddos just as much as she supports our RBTs and BCBAs in giving them the tools needed to maintain the highest level of clinical integrity, and considers herself lucky to be able to participate and support to everyone’s journey of growth. Sarah has been with the InBloom team for four years as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and overlaps with many different kiddos and considers her favorite part of the job to be getting to know all of the different learners she and her team work with. “My passion lies in giving children the tools they need to communicate,” she says.  “Whether it is a child’s first word or picture exchange or teaching a learner to communicate with peers, nothing is more rewarding than seeing the communication repertoire build. “

Regional Clinical Operations Director

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

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