FAQs

  • Speech therapy helps individuals improve communication skills, speech production, language development, and swallowing abilities. Our licensed speech-language pathologists work with clients of all ages to assess, diagnose, and treat a variety of speech, language, voice, and feeding disorders.

  • We work with children and teens who may be experiencing speech delays, language disorders, stuttering, voice issues, articulation concerns, or challenges related to medical conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, autism, or developmental disorders.

  • We currently accept Sunshine, Cigna, and Aetna Commercial insurance plans, and are in the process of becoming credentialed with additional major commercial insurance providers as well as government-funded plans.

  • It depends on your insurance plan. Some require a physician referral before starting therapy, while others allow you to self-refer. We’re happy to help you check your benefits and guide you through the process.

  • Some signs include difficulty being understood, limited vocabulary for their age, frustration when trying to communicate, or challenges following directions. If you’re unsure, we offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether therapy is recommended.

  • Most sessions are 30–60 minutes, depending on the client’s needs and therapy goals. Frequency can vary from once a week to three times per week. We tailor each session to our patient’s needs.

  • We design each session to be engaging and goal-focused. For children, therapy often includes play-based activities to encourage speech and language skills.

  • You can call us directly or click the “Book Now” button on our website. We’ll be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the intake process.