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University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities

Speech Therapy, ABA Therapy, Psychologists + 1 more
  • Location Address: 1405 East Burnett Street Louisville | Louisville, KY 40217
  • reviews Rating: 3.30 (9 reviews)
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About University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities

The University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities is committed to building a collaborative partnership among the area's leading autism resources. Incorporating services from the Bingham Clinic, the Weisskopf Center and the Ky Autism Training Center, this center furthers each partner's mission to provide evaluation & evidence-based treatment & interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. In addition, the center promotes clinical research ASD & provides training for caregivers & educators working with these children. The UofL Autism Center also collaborates with community agencies with the intent to build a statewide network for the development of regional centers across Kentucky.

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3.30
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  • In-clinic

Age Ranges Served

  • person icon Children to adults

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  • English

1405 East Burnett Street Louisville, KY, 40217

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  • orange phone icon (502) 588-0736
  • orange mail icon uoflautism@gmail.com

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3.30
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Tremendous resource for those with autism and their families.

William Arledge
17 March 2022
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Melissa Lyles
17 March 2022
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Greg Sayre
17 March 2021
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Has serious issues with not calling people back over medication issues and never heard from an advocate after requesting to speak with one 3 times and promised I would hear from him. Dont turn into the horrible mess that JCPS is.

Amber
17 March 2020
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Kasey Wilson
17 March 2020
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Dr. Gregory Barnes is very helpful with autism and epilepsy.

Tammy Huff-Sambari
17 March 2019
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Office staff is very rude and disrespectful

Dianna Sanneman
17 March 2019
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Not very helpful.

Arvil Howard
17 March 2017
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Not much help here besides meds on wait list forever and if you try to update contact info they never change it. Doctors evidently never write anything down or read their notes. You spend a majority of time retelling them stuff. Better off going to Home of the Innocents

Pattie Phillips
17 March 2016

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