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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Saint Louis, MO. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Saint Louis has 125 occupational therapists available through this directory. Occupational therapy helps people of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and work. Whether you're seeking therapy following an injury, managing a chronic condition, or working toward developmental goals, occupational therapists in Saint Louis offer personalized treatment plans. The nearby cities of Kansas City, Columbia, Lees Summit, Springfield, and Saint Peters also have licensed practitioners if you need additional options in the region.
Look for occupational therapists who provide clear written documentation of your treatment plan and progress. A reputable practitioner will explain their methods in plain language and welcome your questions about therapy goals. Verify that their license is current and in good standing through the state board. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term commitments without initial assessment, or those unwilling to discuss fees and insurance coverage upfront. Avoid practitioners who operate without verifiable credentials or refuse to provide references.
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There are 125 occupational therapists listed in the Saint Louis directory. You can also explore nearby cities like Kansas City, Columbia, Lees Summit, Springfield, and Saint Peters if you need additional options.
You can verify a therapist's license by contacting the Missouri State Board of Occupational Therapy. Always confirm that their license is current and in good standing before beginning treatment.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, their treatment approach, expected duration of therapy, insurance acceptance, session frequency, and whether they offer in-person or telehealth options. A thorough initial consultation helps you understand what to expect.
Many occupational therapists now offer telehealth options, though some services may require in-person visits. When contacting a therapist, ask about their telehealth availability and whether it suits your treatment needs.
Compare therapists based on their license verification, experience with your condition, insurance acceptance, location or telehealth availability, and communication style. Reading reviews and asking for references can also help you make an informed decision.