County resource guide
Autism Resources in Fallon, Montana
Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Fallon. Montana statewide resources also apply.
Local providers
10 listedDiagnostic clinics
Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth and In-Person Developmental Services
Billings Clinic provides telehealth developmental services for Fallon County families. Baker's proximity to the North Dakota border also makes Dickinson, ND an option for some specialty services for families with ND cross-coverage.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth developmental services are the most realistic option for Carter County families given the county's extreme isolation. In-person visits to Billings (~4 hrs) are required for full comprehensive autism evaluations.
Ekalaka · multi-county
Dahl Memorial Healthcare — Developmental Referrals
Dahl Memorial Healthcare in Ekalaka is Carter County's only hospital, serving one of the most remote counties in the contiguous United States. Autism evaluations require travel to Miles City (~2.5 hrs) or Billings (~4 hrs). Telehealth through Billings Clinic is the most practical starting point for most Carter County families.
Baker · multi-county
Fallon Medical Complex — Developmental Referrals
Fallon Medical Complex in Baker connects southeastern Montana families to Miles City specialists for autism evaluations. Baker is approximately 90 miles from Miles City and 175 miles from Billings. Telehealth through Billings Clinic is strongly recommended.
Wibaux · multi-county
Wibaux County Medical Center — Developmental Referrals
Wibaux County Medical Center in Wibaux connects families to Glendive (~35 miles west) or Dickinson, ND (~45 miles east) for specialist referrals. The North Dakota border proximity is a significant advantage — Dickinson may have shorter waitlists for developmental evaluations than Montana hubs.
Early Intervention (0–3)
Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.
Baker
Montana Infants and Toddlers Program — Fallon County
Free IDEA Part C early intervention for children under 3 in Fallon County. Very limited local EI providers; itinerant providers travel from Miles City or deliver services via telehealth.
Parent & family support
Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.
Baker · multi-county
Autism Society Montana
Autism Society Montana provides virtual peer support for Fallon County families. Miles City events (~90 miles) and Billings events (~175 miles) are the nearest in-person options; virtual participation is more accessible.
Advocacy & legal
Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.
Miles City · multi-county
Parents Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK)
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy for Custer County families. Miles City Schools and other eastern Montana districts — PLUK's statewide knowledge is the most reliable advocacy resource for families far from Billings or Helena.
FREE. Federally funded PTI. Phone and virtual support — no local Miles City office.
Ekalaka · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK is Montana's federally funded PTI providing free IEP advocacy for Carter County families. Phone and virtual consultations are the only realistic option for families in this extremely remote southeastern Montana county.
Baker · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy for Fallon County families in Baker. Phone and virtual consultations serve this remote southeastern Montana community. PLUK can help navigate small rural school districts.
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