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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Hampton, VA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Hampton has 17 speech-therapists available to help with communication and swallowing disorders across a range of ages and conditions. The market offers options for individuals seeking support with articulation, fluency, voice, language development, and other speech-related concerns. Whether you're looking for services for a child, adolescent, or adult, you'll find practitioners in the area ready to provide assessment and treatment. Consider exploring nearby cities like Virginia Beach, Richmond, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Norfolk if you'd like additional options or specialized services.
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Look for a speech-therapist who provides a thorough initial evaluation, explains findings clearly, and develops a written treatment plan tailored to your needs. Verify that the therapist holds current licensure from the state and is willing to document progress through objective measures. Be cautious of practitioners who promise quick fixes, pressure you into long-term contracts without a trial period, or avoid discussing their credentials and experience. A professional should also welcome questions about their approach and communicate regularly with you or your family about progress and next steps.
There are 17 speech-therapists currently listed in the Hampton area. If you'd like more options, nearby cities including Virginia Beach, Richmond, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Norfolk also have practitioners available.
Verify licensure by contacting the Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Ask potential therapists for their license number and confirmation of current, active status before scheduling an appointment.
A thorough evaluation typically includes a review of your medical and developmental history, assessment of speech and language skills using standardized tests and informal measures, and discussion of findings and recommended treatment plan. The therapist should explain results in plain language and answer your questions.
Consider the therapist's experience with your specific concern, their credentials and licensure, whether they accept your insurance, and their communication style. Many therapists offer a brief consultation or first session to see if it's a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment.
Speech-therapists work with articulation and pronunciation disorders, stuttering, voice problems, language delays and disorders, swallowing difficulties, and communication challenges related to neurological conditions, hearing loss, and developmental disabilities across all ages.