What is
Speech Therapy?

Our Clinic

Welcome to our boutique speech therapy clinic, where compassionate care meets expert guidance. Our therapy and evaluations are provided by American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) certified Speech-Language Pathologists, dedicated to helping children thrive. With therapists fluent in both English and Spanish, we ensure clear communication and personalized support for every family.

We take a comprehensive approach, beginning with a thorough evaluation by our skilled speech-language pathologists. If therapy is recommended, we create a customized Plan of Care tailored to your child’s unique needs. This plan is developed in collaboration with you—the expert on your child—to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Our skilled team of pediatric speech-language pathologists specializes in treating a wide range of disorders and diagnoses. Some of the common conditions we address include:
  • Language Delay
  • Developmental Delay
  • Speech Delay
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Stuttering
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Down’s Syndrome
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Rest assured that our experienced speech therapists are dedicated to providing comprehensive and effective treatment for children facing these challenges. We are committed to helping each child reach their full potential in speech and language development.

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Initial Evaluation

Your journey will begin with an initial evaluation that can last up to 90 minutes, as every child is different and has different needs.
Cost: $300

Screenings

Children 3-5 years old can be screened for speech and language concerns in a 15-20 minute visit with a speech therapist.
Cost: $35

Therapy Sessions

Your child will be matched with one of our dedicated speech therapists for 30 minute sessions, frequency will be determined after the evaluation.
Cost: $80

Speech Disorder

Speech Disorder

A speech disorder can affect a child’s ability to produce certain sounds correctly, making it harder for them to communicate clearly. These challenges often stem from difficulties in coordinating the muscles and movements needed for speech. Common speech disorders include articulation, phonological, and fluency disorders.

  • Articulation disorders involve trouble pronouncing specific sounds, such as saying “wabbit” instead of “rabbit.”
  • Phonological disorders affect a child’s ability to recognize and use correct sound patterns in words.
  • Fluency disorders, such as stuttering, can cause interruptions in the natural flow of speech.
Early identification and targeted speech therapy can help children develop clear, confident communication skills.

Language Disorder

A language disorder can impact a child’s ability to understand and use language effectively, making it difficult to follow conversations, express thoughts clearly, or form meaningful sentences. These challenges can affect both verbal and written communication. Common types of language disorders in children include:

  • Expressive language disorders, which make it difficult for a child to express their thoughts, ideas, or needs.
  • Receptive language disorders, which affect a child’s ability to understand spoken or written language.
  • Pragmatic language disorders, which involve difficulty using language appropriately in social situations, such as maintaining conversations or understanding social cues.

Early intervention and targeted speech therapy can help children develop stronger language skills, improving their ability to communicate confidently at home, school, and in social settings.

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