County resource guide

Autism Resources in Coke County, Texas

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

Coke County is a sparsely populated West Texas county centered on Robert Lee. Robert Lee ISD serves local families. Most autism services are accessed in San Angelo (Tom Green County); telehealth is essential.

Provider directory

Local Providers9 providers in Coke County

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Diagnostic clinics

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

Robert Lee

Shannon Medical Center — Developmental Referrals (San Angelo)

Coke County families travel approximately 50 miles south to Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo for comprehensive autism evaluations. Shannon's pediatric department coordinates developmental-behavioral referrals for rural West Texas families.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Robert Lee

Texas ECI — Coke County (Concho Valley Region)

Texas Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) provides free developmental services for Coke County children birth to 3 through the Concho Valley regional program, with in-home visits and natural environment teaching.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Robert Lee

Behavioral Framework — Telehealth ABA (Texas)

Telehealth ABA consultation and parent-implemented therapy for Coke County families. BCBA-supervised remote services bridge the gap while families wait for in-person clinic openings in San Angelo.

San Angelo · multi-county

West Texas ABA Services — San Angelo (Sterling)

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

San Angelo · multi-county

Autism Society of Texas — Concho Valley Chapter

Concho Valley chapter serving Tom Green County and surrounding region. Parent support groups, community events, and resource navigation for San Angelo-area families.

Ages All ages

Robert Lee

Autism Society of Texas — Statewide Support

Autism Society of Texas connects Coke County families with San Angelo-area resources and statewide online communities. Online support groups are the most practical resource for this small rural county.

Advocacy & legal

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

Robert Lee

Partners Resource Network — Texas PTI (Statewide)

Partners Resource Network provides free IEP advocacy and special education rights support to Coke County families through Texas's federally funded PTI centers.

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