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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Fresno, CA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Fresno has 219 speech-therapists available to help with communication disorders, language development, and swallowing concerns. The market offers a range of practitioners serving children, adults, and seniors across the city and surrounding areas. When searching for a speech-therapist, you'll want to verify credentials and ask about their experience with your specific needs, whether that's articulation, fluency, voice, or other speech and language concerns.
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Look for speech-therapists who provide a detailed initial assessment and explain their treatment plan in writing. Verify that they maintain current licensure and can discuss their credentials openly. Be cautious of practitioners who guarantee rapid results or pressure you into long-term commitments without an evaluation. Red flags include unwillingness to discuss fees upfront, refusal to provide progress updates, or claims of expertise without supporting documentation.
Fresno has 219 speech-therapists registered in the directory, offering services across the city.
You can verify a speech-therapist's license by checking the California Speech-Language Pathology Board's online database with their license number or name.
Your first visit typically includes a comprehensive evaluation of your speech, language, voice, or swallowing abilities. The therapist will discuss your concerns, perform assessments, and develop a personalized treatment plan based on their findings.
Many speech-therapists now offer telehealth options for certain services. When contacting a therapist, ask specifically about their virtual appointment availability and whether it suits your needs.
Speech-therapists treat a wide range of conditions including articulation disorders, stuttering, voice disorders, language delays, swallowing difficulties, and communication challenges related to stroke, autism, or other medical conditions.