Explore our comprehensive FAQ page to find answers to commonly asked questions about our speech and feeding therapy services. From understanding the evaluation process to learning about our personalized approach, we’ve got you covered with valuable insights.
We specialize in working in the areas of pediatric speech, language, stuttering, myofunctional, and feeding disorders.
Parents, providers, caregivers, or community organizations in collaboration with parents can refer a child by filling out our contact form or request a phone/zoom consultation. We will get back to you within 24 hours upon the receipt of the request.
Currently, we are in the process of enrolling with some plans and operate as a fee-for-service practice. The payment in full is required by either cash or credit card at the time of service. As of now, we are considered out-of-network with all insurance providers. Please note that the reimbursement amount would not necessarily reflect our rates and would depend on your individual insurance plan.
You should contact your specific plan to check for eligibility and coverage. We are happy to submit any required documentation, such as session notes, progress or evaluation reports for reimbursement purposes.
We strongly encourage parents and caregivers to attend the therapy session or participate via lifestream secure connection. We recognise the importance of parents and therapists working as a team, sharing common goals, strategies, and techniques. At home practices are essential for progress.
We work with a wide range of conditions that impede a child's successful communication, social-interaction skills, growth and development, including but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, Developmental Language Disorder, Intellectual Disability. We specialize in addressing Sensory Processing Disorders, Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFD) and Avoidant Restricted Feeding Intake Disorders (ARFID), Reverse Swallow, Tongue Thrust and Tongue tie stretch, pre-surgery preparation and post surgery rehabilitation.