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Dedicated to making every voice heard.

During the formative years, children are rapidly acquiring language and feeding skills that form the foundation for communication, learning, social interaction, and overall well-being. Early intervention in speech, language, and feeding can significantly impact a child's ability to express thoughts, form relationships, and navigate mealtime with confidence.
Our licensed therapists specialize in diagnosing and treating speech and language delays and disorders, as well as providing expert support for parents of infants and young children experiencing feeding difficulties, including bottle or breast feeding difficulties, food aversions and sensory-related eating challenges.
Our Process
1
Free Screening / Consultation
Length: 15-20 Min
Cost: Free
​Schedule a free in-person screening or online consultation with our therapists to start your child's journey towards better communication. During the consultation, we’ll discuss your child's needs, establish goals, and answer any questions you may have. Take the first step towards improved communication and book your free screening today.
2
Professional
Evaluation
Length: 60 Min
Cost: $220
The speech-language pathologist will conduct a series of formal and/or informal assessments to further evaluate areas of concern identified in the screening process. Parents will also be interviewed to obtain developmental history and family goals for treatment. The results of the evaluation provide valuable insights that guide the development of an individualized treatment plan. Following the evaluation, the therapist will provide a formal report as well as recommendations for treatment.
3
Therapy
Sessions
Length: 30 Min
Cost: $65
Therapy services are tailored to your child, depending on their goals and the needs identified in the evaluation process. Service times are flexible and can be adapted to your schedule and can be provided in your home, within the community, or via teletherapy. Recommendations about service length and frequency will be provided by your therapist.