County resource guide

Autism Resources in Pecos County, Texas

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

Pecos County is a large sparsely populated West Texas county centered on Fort Stockton. Fort Stockton ISD serves local families. Most autism services require travel to Midland-Odessa or San Angelo; telehealth is essential.

Provider directory

Local Providers6 providers in Pecos County

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Diagnostic clinics

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

Fort Stockton

Pecos County Memorial Hospital — Developmental Referrals

Pecos County Memorial Hospital in Fort Stockton is the local health anchor for this remote trans-Pecos county midway between Midland and Alpine. Developmental referrals route to Midland (~100 miles east) or San Angelo for specialist care. This is one of Texas's most remote counties — telehealth autism evaluation is the most practical pathway.

Fort Stockton is midway between Midland and Alpine. Telehealth evaluation through TTUHSC or UT Health West Texas is highly recommended.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Fort Stockton

Texas Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) — Pecos County / Trans-Pecos

Texas ECI provides free in-home developmental evaluation and early intervention for children 0–3 in Pecos County. The in-home service model is critical for this remote county — ECI providers travel to Fort Stockton and surrounding trans-Pecos communities.

Ages 0–3

FREE. Call 1-800-628-5115. In-home model critical for this remote county.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Fort Stockton

Telehealth ABA Services — Trans-Pecos Region (Pecos County)

Pecos County families in Fort Stockton rely on telehealth-delivered ABA parent training given the extreme distance from in-person providers. BCBA-supervised teletherapy through Midland, Odessa, or San Angelo providers is the most accessible route to ABA services in this remote trans-Pecos community.

Ages 2–18

Ask Midland and San Angelo ABA providers about telehealth coverage for Fort Stockton. Texas Medicaid covers telehealth ABA.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Alpine · multi-county

Autism Society of Texas — Big Bend Region (Brewster County)

Brewster County families in the Big Bend region connect to the Autism Society of Texas through virtual communities. Online support groups and resource navigation are the primary means of community connection for families in one of the most remote counties in the continental United States.

Fort Stockton · multi-county

Autism Society of Texas — Trans-Pecos / Big Bend Region

Pecos County families connect to the Autism Society of Texas through online communities. Virtual support groups and resource navigation for one of the most isolated regions in the state.

Advocacy & legal

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

Fort Stockton

Partners Resource Network — Texas PTI (Pecos County)

Partners Resource Network provides free IEP advocacy for Pecos County families through remote consultation. Fort Stockton ISD families benefit from PTI support given the limited special education capacity of smaller rural school systems.

FREE. Remote PTI consultation available statewide.

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