Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept many insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify your coverage and benefits. We also offer private pay options for families without insurance or for services not covered by your plan.

How do i schedule an appointment?

You can call or email our office to schedule an appointment. Our team will assist you in finding a convenient time for your child’s evaluation and therapy sessions.

Do i need a referral from a doctor?

Many insurance plans require a physician’s referral for therapy services. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm requirements. If a referral is needed, we can assist you in obtaining one.

how often will my child need therapy?

The frequency of therapy sessions depends on your child’s specific needs and goals. Most children attend therapy 1-2 times per week, but this may vary. Your therapist will discuss a recommended schedule with you.

What services do you offer?

We provide pediatric speech therapy, feeding therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy to children across northwest Oklahoma. Our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each child, focusing on improving communication, motor skills, sensory integration, and overall functional abilities.

How do i know if my child needs therapy?

If your child is experiencing developmental delays, difficulties with speech, language, motor skills, or sensory processing, and evaluation may help determine if therapy is appropriate. Contact us for a consultation to discuss your concerns and schedule an assessment.

What ages do you serve?

We work with children from birth to 21 years old. Whether your child is an infant or a teenager, we design individualized therapy plans to address their specific goals.

what happens during an evaluation?

During an evaluation, a licensed therapist will assess your child’s strengths and challenges through observations, standardized tests, and parent input. The results will help us create an individualized treatment plan for your child