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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in New Haven, CT. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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New Haven has 43 speech-therapists available to serve the community. Speech therapy addresses speech, language, and swallowing disorders across all ages—from early childhood development to adult rehabilitation. Therapists in the area work with clients on articulation, fluency, voice, language comprehension, and feeding concerns. Whether you're seeking support for a child's speech development, recovery after a stroke, or management of a chronic condition, the local market offers multiple practitioners to choose from. Many speech-therapists in New Haven also serve nearby communities including Stamford, Fairfield, Cheshire, Cromwell, and Wallingford.
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Look for therapists who provide a detailed evaluation and written treatment plan before beginning sessions, and who communicate progress regularly. Verify credentials through official state or ASHA databases rather than relying solely on online profiles. Be cautious of practitioners who guarantee results or pressure you into long-term commitments without a clear clinical rationale, or who operate without documented credentials or insurance billing infrastructure. A legitimate speech-therapist should be transparent about their qualifications and willing to answer questions about their approach.
New Haven currently has 43 speech-therapists listed in the local directory, with many also serving neighboring communities like Stamford, Fairfield, and Wallingford.
You can search our directory to browse available therapists in New Haven. Verify any therapist's credentials through the Connecticut Department of Public Health or by checking their ASHA certification status online.
Ask about their experience with your specific concern, their credentials and licenses, what your evaluation and treatment plan will look like, their appointment availability (in-person or telehealth), and how they handle insurance billing.
Speech-therapists address articulation and pronunciation issues, stuttering, voice disorders, language delays, swallowing difficulties, and communication challenges resulting from stroke or neurological conditions.
Many therapists now offer telehealth options alongside in-person sessions. Contact individual practitioners in the directory to confirm which appointment formats they provide.