Overview of Services
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Sessions may be provided at my office or online (teletherapy).
I treat children aged four and older, teens, and young adults.
Speech Evaluations and Therapy
Speech sound disorders (articulation and phonological)
Developmental speech delay
Language Evaluations and Therapy
Language skills
Expressive and receptive language disorder (also called developmental language disorder)
Developmental language delay
Spoken expression
Listening comprehension
Vocabulary concepts
Social communication (pragmatic language)
Language-based learning disabilities
Literacy Evaluations and Therapy
Dyslexia and reading challenges
Dysgraphia and written expression challenges
Reading (decoding)
Spelling (encoding)
Phonological and phonemic awareness (ability to think about the sounds in words)
Phonics and orthography (spelling pattern knowledge)
Vocabulary
Reading comprehension
Reading fluency (a combination of accuracy, rate, and expressiveness)
Executive Functioning and Attention Strategies
Time management and planning
Organizational skills
Frustration tolerance
Self-monitoring for accuracy
Managing a variety of learning challenges associated with ADHD or executive functioning challenges
Everyone deserves to be successful and confident!
Payment and Insurance
I am considered a private pay, out-of-network provider. I accept payments at the time of service by cash, check, health savings account card, debit card, or credit card. You will receive monthly super-bill statements that you can submit to your insurance company for possible out-of-network reimbursement. I do not bill insurance providers or complete insurance paperwork on behalf of my clients.
FEE SCHEDULE —Effective January 1, 2025
All therapy and consultation time will be charged at a rate of $31 per 15 minutes. For example:
$62 per 30 minutes
$93 per 45 minutes
$124 per 60 minutes
Evaluation costs vary depending on the type and length of assessment. The full cost will be provided to you before scheduling an evaluation. Payment is due on the date of the first evaluation appointment.
Good Faith Estimate
Clients have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much their medical care will cost.
Under Federal law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.