County resource guide

Autism Resources in Clark, Wisconsin

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Clark. Wisconsin statewide resources also apply.

Local providers

13 listed

Diagnostic clinics

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

Wausau · multi-county

Aspirus Wausau Hospital — Developmental Pediatrics (Taylor County)

Taylor County families in Medford access developmental pediatrics through Wausau (Marathon County), roughly 45 miles south. Aspirus Wausau and Marshfield Clinic's Wausau campus offer developmental evaluation referrals for north-central Wisconsin.

Ages 0–18(715) 847-2121

Wausau is ~45 miles south of Medford.

Black River Falls · multi-county

Gundersen Health / Black River Memorial Hospital — Jackson County

Black River Memorial Hospital serves Jackson County in west-central Wisconsin. Gundersen Health in La Crosse (~50 miles southwest) and Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire (~50 miles north) provide the primary autism evaluation pathways. Jackson County is home to the Ho-Chunk Nation with additional tribal health resources.

Ages 0–18(715) 284-1300

La Crosse (~50 mi SW) and Eau Claire (~50 mi N) are the evaluation hubs. Ho-Chunk Nation tribal health also serves tribal members.

Eau Claire · multi-county

HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital / Mayo Clinic Health System — Eau Claire (Dunn County)

Dunn County families in Menomonie access developmental pediatrics through Eau Claire, roughly 30 minutes west. Mayo Clinic Health System and HSHS Sacred Heart in Eau Claire provide developmental evaluations and referrals to comprehensive autism assessment.

Ages 0–18(715) 717-4121

Eau Claire is ~30 minutes west of Menomonie.

Marshfield · multi-county

Marshfield Clinic — Marshfield (Clark County access)

Clark County families in Neillsville access developmental pediatrics through Marshfield Clinic's main campus in Marshfield (Wood County), roughly 30 miles east. Marshfield Clinic is the regional medical anchor for north-central Wisconsin with strong developmental pediatrics.

Ages 0–18(715) 387-5511

Marshfield is ~30 miles east of Neillsville via WI-10.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Neillsville

Wisconsin Birth to 3 — Clark County

Wisconsin's Part C Early Intervention for children under 3 in Clark County. Free evaluations and in-home developmental services through Clark County Social Services in Neillsville. A critical resource in a rural dairy-farming county.

Ages 0–3Accepting new patients(715) 743-5208

FREE for eligible children under 3.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Medford · multi-county

ABA Therapy Access — Marshfield / Wausau (Taylor County)

Taylor County families seek ABA therapy through providers in Marshfield or Wausau. In-home ABA delivery to Medford is the most practical option for ongoing therapy given the distance. Ask center-based providers about travel programs.

Ages 2–21

Request in-home ABA delivery to Medford.

Neillsville · multi-county

ABA Therapy Access — Wausau / Marshfield (Clark County)

Clark County families typically access ABA therapy through providers in Wausau or Marshfield. Center-based providers in those cities serve the surrounding rural counties. In-home ABA delivery to Neillsville is worth requesting.

Ages 2–21

Ask providers about in-home delivery to rural Clark County.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Neillsville · multi-county

Autism Society of Wisconsin — Clark County / North Central WI

Autism Society of Wisconsin family support for Clark County families. Peer connection and resource navigation for families in the rural north-central Wisconsin dairy farming communities around Neillsville.

Ages All ages(414) 662-5999

Medford · multi-county

Autism Society of Wisconsin — Taylor County / Northwoods Region

Autism Society of Wisconsin family support for Taylor County. Peer connection and resource navigation for Medford-area families in the north-central Wisconsin northwoods.

Ages All ages(414) 662-5999

Advocacy & legal

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

Neillsville · multi-county

FACETS — Wisconsin PTI (Clark County)

Free IEP advocacy from FACETS for Clark County families navigating rural north-central Wisconsin school districts. Phone and video service statewide; essential for families in Neillsville facing special education placement challenges.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(414) 374-4645

FREE. Statewide by phone and video.

Menomonie · multi-county

FACETS — Wisconsin PTI (Dunn County)

Free IEP advocacy and special education support from FACETS for Dunn County families. Menomonie families benefit from FACETS statewide guidance, particularly valuable alongside the local university resource base.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(414) 374-4645

FREE. Statewide service.

Medford · multi-county

FACETS — Wisconsin PTI (Taylor County)

Free IEP advocacy from FACETS for Taylor County families. Statewide phone and video support for navigating small rural school district IDEA rights and IEP processes in Medford and surrounding communities.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(414) 374-4645

FREE. Statewide service.

Black River Falls · multi-county

WI FACETS — IEP Advocacy (Jackson County)

Free IEP coaching and special education advocacy for Jackson County families from Wisconsin's federally funded PTI. Covers Black River Falls Area and Melrose-Mindoro school districts.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(414) 374-4645

FREE. Federally funded PTI.

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