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Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas

MA·Behavior Analyst

205 CINNAMON COVE DR APT 104, Melbourne, FL 32901

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205 CINNAMON COVE DR APT 104, Melbourne, FL 32901

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Behavior Analysts

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Telehealth

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About Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas

Background and practice information

Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas is a behavior analyst serving patients in the Melbourne, FL area.

Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including Aetna. Patients are encouraged to verify coverage with her office before scheduling an appointment.

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Practice Locations

1 location

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205 Cinnamon Cove Dr Apt 104

Melbourne, FL 32901

(503) 550-9192

Insurance Networks

Accepted insurance plans and networks

Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas accepts 5 plans from 1 insurer, including Aetna.

Aetna HMOHMO
Aetna Open Access Managed ChoiceOAP
AHF PPOPPO
Open Access Aetna Health Network OnlyOAP
Open ChoicePPO

Source: CMS Transparency in Coverage filings (March 2026). Network participation may change — verify with the provider's office before scheduling.

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About Behavior Analyst

Specialty overview and common conditions

A behavior analyst is a healthcare professional who applies the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to assess, treat, and prevent behavioral challenges. Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) specialize in understanding how behavior is influenced by the environment and use evidence-base...

Common conditions treated by behavior analyst specialists:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Developmental Delays
  • Challenging Behaviors
Learn more about behavior analyst specialists

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Madeline C. Rogers-Barajas

Does Rogers-Barajas accept Medicare?

Based on available data, Rogers-Barajas does not currently accept Medicare assignment. Patients should contact the office directly to verify current insurance acceptance and discuss payment options.

What insurance does Rogers-Barajas accept?

Rogers-Barajas is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including Aetna. Insurance networks can change, so patients should verify their specific plan coverage directly with Rogers-Barajas's office before scheduling.

Does Rogers-Barajas offer telehealth or virtual appointments?

Rogers-Barajas does not currently list telehealth services. For virtual care options, contact the office directly or consider other behavior analyst providers in Melbourne who offer telehealth.

What conditions does Rogers-Barajas treat?

As a behavior analyst specialist, Rogers-Barajas commonly treats conditions including autism spectrum disorder (asd), developmental delays, challenging behaviors, and other related health concerns. Contact the office to discuss your specific healthcare needs.

Where is Rogers-Barajas's office located?

Rogers-Barajas practices at 205 CINNAMON COVE DR APT 104, Melbourne, FL 32901. You can reach the office by calling (503) 550-9192.

How do I make an appointment with Rogers-Barajas?

To schedule an appointment with Rogers-Barajas, call the office at (503) 550-9192. New patients should have their insurance information and medical records ready when calling.

Data source: CMS National Provider Registry ·

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