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Aurora has 17 occupational therapists currently available to help with rehabilitation, injury recovery, and developmental support. Whether you're seeking pediatric therapy, work conditioning, or sensory integration services, the local market offers a range of specializations. When selecting a therapist, consider your specific needs—pediatric services, industrial rehabilitation, or general evaluation and treatment—and verify credentials directly with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
An Initial Evaluation in Aurora typically costs around $375. This foundational service establishes baseline function and treatment goals. Additional session costs vary depending on the type of therapy—individual sessions, in-home pediatric evaluations, and specialized programs like handwriting or work hardening may differ. Request a detailed estimate from your chosen therapist before beginning treatment.
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Look for therapists who provide a detailed written evaluation and clear treatment plan before starting sessions. Verify that they maintain current licensure and are willing to explain their clinical reasoning. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront or who cannot clearly describe their credentials and experience. A reputable occupational therapist will discuss your goals, explain how sessions connect to those goals, and adjust their approach based on your progress.
The median cost for an Initial Evaluation in Aurora is $375. Actual fees may vary by provider and insurance coverage.
Aurora currently has 17 occupational therapists available to serve the community.
You can verify a therapist's license through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation's online database. Ask potential providers for their license number and confirm its active status before scheduling.
Local occupational therapists offer initial evaluations, individual therapy sessions, pediatric in-home evaluations, handwriting programs, work hardening for industrial injury, and sensory integration therapy for children.
Yes. Contact your therapist's office to confirm whether they accept your insurance plan and what your out-of-pocket costs will be, including copays or deductibles.