County resource guide
Autism Resources in Garfield, Montana
Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Garfield. Montana statewide resources also apply.
Local providers
12 listedDiagnostic clinics
Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth is the primary developmental evaluation pathway for Garfield County families. Jordan has no reliable local broadband in some areas — families should confirm connectivity before scheduling telehealth appointments.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth reduces the travel burden for McCone County families accessing developmental evaluations. In-person visits to Billings (~200 miles) or Miles City (~85 miles) are needed for comprehensive autism assessments.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth is the most practical evaluation pathway for Petroleum County families. The county's extreme isolation and tiny population (under 500 residents) means telehealth is not optional — it is essential.
Lewistown · multi-county
Central Montana Medical Center — Pediatrics
Lewistown's Central Montana Medical Center is the primary healthcare facility for central Montana's frontier region. Local pediatric specialty capacity is extremely limited; most autism evaluations require travel to Billings (3 hours) or Great Falls (2 hours). Telehealth is the most realistic near-term option for many Fergus County families.
Ask for developmental referral. Most families travel to Billings or Great Falls for autism evaluations. Billings Clinic and Benefis Health both offer telehealth.
Jordan · multi-county
Garfield County Health Center — Developmental Referrals
Garfield County Health Center in Jordan is the primary care facility for one of the most isolated counties in the United States. Autism evaluations require travel to Miles City (~90 miles) or Billings (~175 miles). Telehealth is essentially the only practical first step for most families.
Circle · multi-county
McCone County Health Center — Developmental Referrals
McCone County Health Center in Circle provides local healthcare with specialist referrals to Miles City (~85 miles) or Glendive (~75 miles) for developmental evaluations. Telehealth through Billings Clinic is the most practical starting point.
Winnett · multi-county
Petroleum County Family Health — Developmental Referrals
Petroleum County is the least-populated county in the contiguous United States. Families in Winnett access developmental specialist referrals through Lewistown (~50 miles) or Billings (~130 miles). Telehealth is essentially the only practical first step for evaluation.
Early Intervention (0–3)
Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.
Jordan
Montana Infants and Toddlers Program — Garfield County
Free IDEA Part C early intervention for children under 3 in Garfield County. Extreme remoteness means EI services are almost entirely telehealth-delivered or provided by itinerant providers traveling from Miles City.
Parent & family support
Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.
Jordan · multi-county
Autism Society Montana
Autism Society Montana provides virtual peer support for Garfield County families. Jordan is among the most isolated communities in the lower 48 — online peer connection is the primary realistic community option.
Advocacy & legal
Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.
Lewistown · multi-county
Parents Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK) — Central Montana
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy and resource support to Fergus County families statewide. For Lewistown families, PLUK is often the single most useful first call — they know the local school system dynamics and statewide resources better than anyone.
FREE. Federally funded PTI. No local Lewistown office — contact main Billings number. Virtual meetings available.
Jordan · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK is Montana's federally funded PTI providing free IEP advocacy for Garfield County families. Phone and virtual support are the only practical options for families in Jordan, one of the most remote county seats in the lower 48 states.
Winnett · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy for Petroleum County families in Winnett. Phone and virtual consultations are the only practical advocacy mode for families in the least-populated county in the lower 48.
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