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Common Questions
What are the costs of services?
The cost of therapy varies dependent upon the type of services you are seeking for your child. Please call to find out more about our pricing.
What forms of insurance do you accept?
We accept and are in network for a variety of insurance carriers including South Carolina Medicaid, Baby net, Healthy Connections Medicaid, Select Health, Molina, Wellcare, Absolute Total Care, BCBS/Blue Choice, United health care, Private pay.
How long will my child need speech therapy?
The duration of therapy services is affected by a number of factors, some of which include:
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1) The reason for the delay
2) The severity of the delay
3) Are there other disorders present
4) Readiness and commitment to therapy
What should I be doing as the parent?
Feedback will be provided during or following each therapy session. Utilizing this feedback to actively participate in the development of your child’s skills as well as the remediation of any disorders will positively impact your child’s response to therapy.
A lot of children talk late. How do I know if my child is really behind or not?
There are many reasons why some children talk later than others, sometimes due to position in the family, or chronic ear infections, or difficulty sequencing speech sounds. Sometimes the reason is more significant, therefore getting an evaluation by a certified speech-language pathologist can rule out or identify true problems.
What age does a patient have to be?
We treat infants, toddlers, preschoolers, elementary-aged children, adolescents, teenagers, and young adults.
What if I think my child does not hear well?
Contact a Certified Licensed Audiologist to schedule a screening or evaluation.
Do I need a doctor's prescription for speech therapy?
Yes, a prescription is required before testing or treatment.
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