Pediatric Speech Therapy
We go above and beyond when it comes to the treatment of our young patients. Our goal is to make their experience as close to “playtime” as possible.
What is pediatric speech therapy?
We go above and beyond when it comes to the treatment of our young patients. Our goal is to make their experience as close to “playtime” as possible. Our specially trained speech-language pathologists work one-on-one with pediatric patients to help them, encourage progress, and form lasting bonds. Our speech-language pathologists have extensive experience working with children to improve feeding, communication, articulation, voice, fluency, and cognitive function.
We offer individualized evaluations and treatment to help each child reach their full potential in the following areas:
- Articulation and Phonological Disorders
- Expressive Communication Delay
- Language Disorders
- Swallowing and Feeding Disorders
- Picky Eaters
- Selective Mutism
- Fluency (Stuttering)
- Literacy and Pre-Literacy Skills
- Augmentative Communication Device Training
- Auditory Processing Disorders
- Voice Disorders
- Pragmatic/Social Language Disorders
Literacy Evaluations
When do we refer for literacy? When a child is at least in kindergarten, preferably second semester, and struggles to learn letter names and sounds, memorize sight words, or sound out simple 3-letter words (bat, pet, log), or when a child is in first grade or up and is struggling unusually and unexpectedly to read, spell, and/or get ideas into sentences on paper. Learn more about literacy evaluations
For children with developmental delays, communication challenges, and other disabilities, speech therapy can improve the ability of children to succeed functionally, socially, and academically. Our therapists have experience working with a large variety of pediatric conditions and needs. Pediatric services are offered at select Ivy Rehab clinics.
Schedule your appointment today at a location near you to learn more about pediatric occupational therapy, speech therapy, and pediatric physical therapy.
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Pediatric Speech Therapy Testimonials
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Pediatric Speech Therapy FAQ
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Arthritis therapy is a specialized treatment that helps manage pain, improve joint function, and enhance quality of life for individuals with arthritis. It may include exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities tailored to the specific needs of the patient.
Does insurance cover arthritis therapy?
Insurance coverage for arthritis therapy varies depending on your specific insurance plan. It’s recommended to contact your insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage and any potential out-of-pocket expenses.
What can I expect during arthritis therapy?
During arthritis therapy, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your condition, personalized treatment plans, and guidance from experienced therapists. The therapy may involve exercises, hands-on techniques, and education to help you manage symptoms and improve mobility.
How long does arthritis therapy last?
The duration of arthritis therapy varies depending on the severity of your condition, individual progress, and treatment goals. Your therapist will work with you to develop a customized plan and provide an estimate of the expected duration.
Is arthritis therapy painful?
Arthritis therapy aims to alleviate pain and improve joint function. While some discomfort may be experienced during certain exercises or techniques, your therapist will ensure that the treatment is within your comfort level and adjust it accordingly.
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