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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Irvine, CA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Irvine has 236 speech-therapist professionals available to serve the community. The market includes practitioners offering a range of services for speech, language, and communication needs across all age groups. Whether you're seeking support for a child's speech development, accent modification, or treatment for a communication disorder, you'll find options in Irvine and the surrounding Orange County area. Speech therapy can address articulation, fluency, voice, language comprehension, and swallowing disorders, among other conditions.
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Look for practitioners who can provide documentation of their credentials and explain their assessment and treatment methodology clearly. A strong therapist will discuss progress expectations, involve family members in the treatment plan, and provide written updates on your or your child's advancement. Be cautious of providers who guarantee results within a specific timeframe, pressure you into long-term contracts without an initial evaluation, or avoid discussing their qualifications and approach upfront.
There are 236 speech-therapist professionals listed in the Irvine area, offering a range of services for speech, language, and communication needs.
You can search through the available professionals in Irvine. When reviewing options, verify that the therapist holds appropriate state licensure or an ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP).
Speech-therapists typically address articulation disorders, language delays, fluency issues, voice problems, swallowing difficulties, and communication disorders resulting from stroke, hearing loss, or neurological conditions.
Consider their credentials, experience with your specific needs, treatment approach, insurance acceptance, and whether they provide clear communication about progress and involve you in the therapy process.
Many insurance plans cover speech therapy when medically necessary. Contact your insurance provider to understand your coverage, and ask potential therapists about their insurance acceptance and any out-of-pocket costs.