Anise Flowers, PhD
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Getting an autism evaluation should not mean months of waiting, confusing paperwork, and a report you cannot use. We make the process clear, compassionate, and as fast as possible—because your family has already waited long enough.
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Why choose us
Our assessment team is led by licensed psychologists who oversee training and quality assurance for diagnostic services.
We handle each step with care—from initial screening through the final report—so you receive clear guidance throughout.
Our methods follow current research and best practices in autism diagnosis to support accurate, useful results.
External providers frequently accept our diagnostic results, supporting your next steps with schools, insurers, and therapy providers.
Early signs of autism by age
Every child develops differently, and no single sign confirms an autism diagnosis. If several of these patterns feel familiar—especially across more than one age group—an autism evaluation may be appropriate. Research consistently shows that earlier diagnosis leads to better long-term outcomes.
The process
From your first call to the final report, most evaluations take 2 to 4 weeks. Every step is led by a licensed psychologist and explained in plain language.
Autism testing tools
We use multiple diagnostic tools to help you understand your child's needs—and we walk with you through the process.
A structured clinician-led assessment that observes social interaction, communication, play, and behavior patterns associated with autism.
A highly structured interview conducted with parents or caregivers by a trained clinician to gather detailed developmental history.
A clinician-rated behavioral rating scale that scores behaviors across multiple domains.
Additional evaluations are provided based on your child's individual needs, including developmental, behavioral, speech-language, cognitive, or adaptive skill assessments.
In-network insurance plans
We accept most major insurance plans for services in Texas and Colorado. If you do not see your provider, contact our team and we can verify your plan.
| Aetna | Anthem BCBS |
| BlueCross BlueShield | Beacon / Carelon |
| Cigna Evernorth | ComPsych |
| Curative | HealthSmart |
| HealthFirst Colorado | Imagine Health |
| Open Healthcare Network | PHCS Multiplan |
| Tricare | UnitedHealthcare Optum |
Coverage varies by state.
Who conducts the evaluation
Every autism evaluation at Behavioral Innovations is conducted and overseen by doctoral-level licensed psychologists—not general practitioners or paraprofessionals. Each diagnostic report is reviewed for clinical accuracy before it reaches you.
Anise Flowers, PhD
Casey Vaccaro, PsyD
Suzanne Hart, PhD
Tanner Simpson, PsyD
Our licensed psychologists will conduct a comprehensive autism evaluation, explain the results clearly, and provide a written report you can use with insurance, schools, and any future providers. No waitlist. Available now in Texas and Colorado.
Schedule an evaluationFAQs
Behavioral Innovations offers autism testing at select locations in Texas and Colorado, with in-person and virtual assessment options. Contact us to confirm availability near you.
The full evaluation process typically spans about two to four weeks from your initial consultation to receiving your written report. The assessment itself—observation and clinical testing—is usually completed across one to two appointments depending on age and needs.
Behavioral Innovations is in-network with many major insurance plans. For most families, the autism evaluation is covered by insurance, which can mean little to no out-of-pocket cost. Coverage varies by plan and state, so we verify your specific benefits before your child's first appointment. Call us at (844) 741-2636—we can often confirm coverage within one business day.
We use the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition), the ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised), and the CARS (Childhood Autism Rating Scale), among other evidence-based instruments. The ADOS-2 is widely regarded as a gold standard in autism diagnostic assessment for children.
We do not hand you a report and send you home. Our team walks you through what the diagnosis means, what it does not mean, and what the evidence suggests for next steps. If ABA therapy is appropriate, we can begin that process at BI—with no separate intake and a clinical team that already knows your child.
With early, evidence-based intervention—particularly ABA therapy—many children with autism make measurable progress in communication, behavior, independence, and social skills. The earlier support begins, the better outcomes tend to be. Autism is a lifelong condition, but the right support can change what day-to-day life looks like for a child and family.