We are currently accepting new patients who live in St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, North Aurora, Aurora, and Montgomery, Illinois.
To be eligible for the Illinois Early Intervention Program, your child must:
Be under 36 months, AND
Have a physician’s diagnosis of a physical or mental condition that causes a developmental delay, OR
Have an identifiable developmental delay of 30% or more, OR
Be at risk of substantial developmental delay because of certain risk factors.
If you believe your child is eligible, call your local Child and Family Connections (CFC) office to arrange for a free evaluation of your child’s development.
What Does Early Intervention Cost?
Free evaluations determine eligibility for early intervention supports and services. Planning and coordinating services for your eligible child and family are always free.
Early intervention supports and services are paid by the early intervention program, your private health insurance, or public insurance such as Medicaid or All Kids. Some families may be charged a fee based on their family's size and income. The early intervention program does not require proof of immigration status.
How Do I Learn More?
For more information or to refer your child to the Illinois Early Intervention Program, call your local CFC office. To find your local CFC office, call
1-800-843-6154 or visit eiclearinghouse.org/getstarted.
For a complete list of services and additional resources for families with young children, visit the Illinois Early Intervention Clearinghouse at eiclearinghouse.org.
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