Speech Therapy Services
Our licensed professionals assess and address communication challenges through evidence-based treatment for children of all ages.
What is speech therapy?
Speech and Language Pathologists work with children in various ways to improve their ability to communicate and express themselves effectively through the mode of communication that best suits each individuals.
Examples of our services include:
Speech Delay Solutions: Tailored programs to help children develop age-appropriate speech skills, focusing on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure, and clear articulation.
Apraxia Therapy: Specialized strategies aimed at improving motor planning for speech, helping children with apraxia to produce consistent speech sounds and improve speech fluency.
Stroke Rehabilitation: Focused rehabilitation services designed for children recovering from a stroke, aiming to restore speech, language, and communication abilities impacted by neurological damage.
Lip and Tongue Tie Therapy: Targeted exercises and treatments to improve speech articulation difficulties caused by lip and tongue tie, enhancing the mobility and functionality of the tongue and lips.
Cognitive or Developmental Delay Support: Comprehensive therapy sessions to support speech and language development in children with cognitive or developmental delays, tailored to each child's specific needs and abilities.
Autism (ASD) Communication Services: Customized communication strategies and therapies for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, focusing on improving social communication skills and understanding verbal and non-verbal cues.
Birth Defects Speech Intervention: Early intervention and ongoing speech therapy services for children born with birth defects that affect speech and language development, including cleft palate and others.
Neurological Disorder Speech Support: Therapeutic interventions for children with speech and language difficulties resulting from neurological disorders, aiming to enhance communication through tailored techniques and technology when needed.
Does my child need speech therapy?
Our experienced speech and language pathologists help children of all ages with communication. Infants that do not babble or “blow raspberries,” toddlers who are not yet using words, and school-aged children with difficult behaviors related to challenges expressing themselves can often benefit from speech therapy. There are many ways to communicate and our speech and language pathologists enjoy supporting children of all abilities in bettering their receptive and expressive language. They have experience working with the following:
Speech delay
Apraxia
Stroke rehabilitation
Lip and tongue tie
Cognitive or developmental delay
Autism (ASD)
Birth defects
Neurological disorders
Our goal is:
Effective communication
Ability to express wants, needs, and emotions
Improved articulation and clarity of speech
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Step 1: Book an appointment
This entails collecting data pertaining to the patient's past health records, present indications, a thorough physical assessment, or diagnostic tests.
Step 2: Diagnostic
The healthcare practitioner will subsequently put the treatment strategy into action, which might encompass dispensing drugs, conducting medical procedures, or delivering therapeutic interventions.
Step 3: treatment
The healthcare practitioner will subsequently put the treatment strategy into action by delivering therapeutic interventions.