An Autism Treatment Program Built on Decades of Clinical Practice
Families come to our clinic for an in-person, non-drug autism treatment program that has been refined over four decades and delivered through a clear clinical process.
This is not a one-time visit or a quick fix. It’s a structured treatment plan for families who are ready to follow the process and complete the steps as outlined.
How The Treatment Works
Dr. Teitelbaum Explains the Treatment Approach
Dr. Teitelbaum explains how this autism treatment program works and what families experience throughout the process.
The program focuses on identifying underlying food and environmental sensitivities that place ongoing stress on the nervous system and affect behavior, communication, and regulation over time.
Treatment is delivered in a structured, in-person setting and adjusted as each child progresses through the program.
This is a Naturopathic non-drug protocol refined through over 40 years of clinical experience and designed to support steady, measurable improvement over time.
This program is a fit if you:
- Are looking for a structured, in-person process
- Can travel to Southern California for treatment
- Are prepared to follow the program as outlined
Not a fit if you:
- Are seeking a quick or one-time fix
- Cannot commit to in-person treatment
- Are still casually exploring options
Review Your Next Steps
No commitment. This simply allows us to guide you through the next steps.
Additional Family Stories
From silence to singing — in just 3 weeks
Matthew’s Autism Recovery Story: From Silence to Connection
Carl’s mom talks about her observations and experiences
Decades of our Program Helping Children with Autism
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
For families traveling from out of town or internationally, treatment is typically completed over approximately 1.5–3 weeks.
For families who live locally, weekly or weekend-based scheduling options may be available.
Specific scheduling details depend on travel, availability, and clinical fit and are explained in the next steps.