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Frequently Asked Questions About Dynamic Therapy's Speech Therapy Services

General Information

Speech therapy is a treatment aimed at improving communication skills, including speech production, language development, social communication, and more. It can help individuals of all ages with a variety of speech and language disorders.
People of all ages, from infants to adults, can benefit from speech therapy. It is particularly useful for those with speech delays, articulation issues, stuttering, voice disorders, language comprehension problems, and more.
We offer a range of services including evaluations, individual therapy, group therapy, parent and caregiver training, and consultation services for speech, language, and communication disorders.
We strive to accommodate new clients as quickly as possible. Typically, initial evaluations can be scheduled within one to two weeks, depending on current availability. To secure your spot, we recommend contacting us directly to check for the earliest available time slots and to complete any necessary paperwork in advance.

Therapy Details

If you notice delays in speech development, difficulty understanding or being understood, stuttering, or other communication issues, a speech evaluation may be beneficial. Consult with a pediatrician or contact us for a consultation.
Sessions vary depending on individual needs but typically include exercises to improve specific skills, play-based activities for children, and personalized strategies to support communication. Sessions may involve a mix of direct therapy and caregiver coaching.
The duration of therapy varies based on the individual’s needs and goals. Some may see improvement in a few months, while others may require longer-term support. Progress is regularly reviewed to adjust the treatment plan as needed.

Process and Procedures

Start by contacting us to schedule an initial evaluation. We will conduct a thorough evaluation to understand your needs and create a customized therapy plan.
No referral is typically needed to schedule an initial evaluation. However, some insurance plans may require a referral from a primary care physician for coverage.
The initial evaluation involves gathering a detailed history, observing and assessing communication skills, and discussing your concerns and goals. Based on this, we develop a tailored treatment plan.

Insurance and Payment

Yes, we accept a variety of insurance plans. Please contact us for specific information on coverage and to verify if your plan is accepted. We also offer private pay options and can provide information on financing.
Services are typically billed per session. We will work with you to understand your insurance benefits and provide a clear outline of any out-of-pocket costs.
Yes, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate different financial situations. Please contact our office to discuss your options.

Special Considerations

Yes, we offer accent modification services to help individuals reduce their accents or modify their speech patterns to improve clarity and communication in various settings.

Absolutely! We provide services for adults dealing with speech and language challenges, including those recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, or dealing with voice disorders.

To support your child’s progress in speech therapy, it is essential to practice regularly at home, follow the therapist’s recommendations, and engage in activities that promote communication. We offer guidance and resources for parents to assist with home practice.

Teletherapy

Yes, teletherapy can be highly effective for many speech and language goals. It allows for continuity of care, especially for those unable to attend in person.
We understand that schedules change. Please provide at least 24 hours’ notice to cancel or reschedule to avoid any cancellation fees.