What is
Speech Therapy?

Our Clinic

Welcome to our boutique speech therapy clinic, where you’ll find expert therapy and evaluations provided by American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) certified Speech-Language Pathologists. Our dedicated speech therapists are fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring effective communication and personalized care for all our families.

We prioritize a comprehensive approach, starting with a detailed evaluation conducted by our skilled speech-language pathologists for every referred child. If necessary, we craft a tailored Plan of Care, guided by the evaluation results from our expert pediatric speech-language pathologist, in collaboration with you, the expert caregiver.
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: $70

Speech Disorder

Speech Disorder

A speech disorder can significantly affect the production of certain sounds during speech. It often stems from challenges in coordinating the necessary muscles and movements inside the mouth required for speech production. Common types of speech disorders include articulation, phonological, and fluency disorders.

Articulation disorders involve difficulties in pronouncing specific sounds, while phonological disorders relate to challenges with understanding and implementing the rules governing sound patterns in language. Fluency disorders, on the other hand, can manifest as stuttering or other disruptions in the natural flow of speech.

Understanding these nuances can help identify and address speech disorders more effectively, ensuring tailored and targeted therapies for individuals experiencing speech-related challenges.

Language Disorder

A language disorder can significantly affect an individual’s ability to comprehend information and effectively express themselves. It often leads to difficulties in understanding words and sentences, as well as challenges in forming coherent and meaningful sentences during communication.

Common language disorders in children encompass expressive, receptive, and pragmatic (social skills) disorders. Expressive disorders involve challenges in articulating thoughts and ideas, while receptive disorders entail difficulties in understanding and processing language input. Pragmatic disorders, on the other hand, relate to challenges in using language appropriately in social contexts.

Recognizing the distinctions among these language disorders is crucial for providing targeted and effective interventions, enabling individuals to improve their language comprehension and communication skills.
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