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ABA superbill for BCBAs and pediatric behavior practices

Private-pay ABA families often need a clear superbill. Generate one quickly with the fields payers expect — without dumping clinical notes into a marketing form.

ABA therapy practice atmosphere

Why therapists use this

  • Aimed at pediatric ABA / BCBA private practice — not mental-health counseling templates
  • Common adaptive behavior CPT codes listed for quick reference
  • Zero PHI on the free path; save in-app when you are ready
Example of a clean printable superbill layout
Generate a printable PDF with the fields payers expect — free, no signup.

Common CPT codes for ABA superbills

Reference only — bill the codes that match services you delivered and your payer contracts.

CodeDescription
97151Behavior identification assessment
97153Adaptive behavior treatment by protocol
97155Adaptive behavior treatment with protocol modification
97156Family adaptive behavior treatment guidance
97157Multiple-family group adaptive behavior treatment guidance

Example ICD-10 codes

Examples clinicians often see in pediatric ABA — always use the diagnosis that fits the client.

F84.0F84.5F84.9F90.2

More on CPT & ICD-10 for superbills →

FAQ

Can BCBAs use this ABA superbill generator?

Yes. Enter your credentials, NPI, service dates, CPT lines, and diagnosis codes, then download a printable PDF.

Are ABA CPT codes included automatically?

You choose the codes that match services delivered. The guide lists common 97151–97157 style codes as a reference — verify current payer rules.

Will this work for insurance credentialing packets?

Superbills document services rendered. Credentialing usually needs separate applications and contracts — this tool does not replace that process.