County resource guide

Butler County, Alabama

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Butler County. Alabama statewide resources also apply.

Local providers

8 listed

Diagnostic clinics

Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.

Greenville

Children's of Alabama — Telehealth via Montgomery Access

Butler County families access autism evaluations through Children's of Alabama telehealth or via UAB-affiliated providers in Montgomery, about 50 miles north on I-65. Mobile (about 100 miles south) is the alternative hub for southwest Alabama families.

Ages 0–18(205) 638-9100

Greenville sits on I-65 between Montgomery and Mobile. Both serve as regional hubs.

Montgomery · multi-county

Montgomery Children's Specialty Center (Pike County access)

Montgomery-based developmental pediatricians serve as the primary autism evaluation hub for Pike County families in Troy. Montgomery is roughly 50 miles north of Troy via US-231. Children's of Alabama in Birmingham is also accessible for complex evaluations.

Ages 0–18(334) 284-9100

Montgomery is the closest metro hub; ~50 miles north of Troy.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Greenville

Alabama Early Intervention (AEI) — Butler County

Alabama's Part C Early Intervention program for Butler County children birth to age 3. Free home-based service coordination, OT, speech, and developmental support for eligible families in Greenville and surrounding communities.

Ages 0–3Accepting new patients(334) 382-5181

FREE. Start here for any developmental concern before age 3. No diagnosis required.

Mental health

Therapists and psychiatrists experienced with autistic children and adults.

Evergreen · multi-county

UAB — Telehealth Autism & Behavioral Services

Telehealth autism-related behavioral and mental health services from UAB reaching Conecuh County. Reduces the barrier of long drives for families in this isolated south-central Alabama county.

Ages 0–21(205) 934-4011

Telehealth available statewide. In-person services in Birmingham.

Luverne · multi-county

UAB — Telehealth Autism & Developmental Behavioral Services

Telehealth behavioral and mental health services from UAB reaching Crenshaw County families. Reduces the burden of long drives to Montgomery or Birmingham for autism-related support.

Ages 0–21(205) 934-4011

Telehealth available statewide. In-person in Birmingham.

Greenville · multi-county

UAB — Telehealth Developmental & Behavioral Services

Telehealth behavioral and mental health services from UAB reaching Butler County. Reduces the burden of long drives on I-65 to Montgomery or Birmingham for ongoing autism-related behavioral support.

Ages 0–21(205) 934-4011

Telehealth available statewide. In-person services in Birmingham.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Greenville

Autism Society of Alabama — Butler County

Autism Society of Alabama support for Butler County families. Connects Greenville-area families with the statewide network and nearest chapter programming in Montgomery and Mobile.

Ages All ages(334) 264-2600

Advocacy & legal

Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.

Greenville

Alabama Parent Education Center (PEACH)

Free IEP advocacy and parent training for Butler County families. PEACH is Alabama's federally funded PTI, with staff who know Alabama special education law and can support families through evaluations and IEP meetings.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(205) 328-9060

FREE. Federally funded PTI. Essential before any IEP or due process proceeding.

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