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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Plainville, CT. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Plainville has 11 speech-therapists available to serve the area. Because no ratings have been submitted yet, you'll want to evaluate candidates based on credentials, experience, and communication style. Speech-language pathology is a regulated profession in Connecticut, so verifying licensure is an essential first step. Many families find it helpful to consult with their pediatrician or school district for referrals, and to ask potential providers about their specific experience with your child's needs—whether that's articulation, fluency, voice, or language development.
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Look for providers who are transparent about their credentials and willing to explain their assessment process and treatment approach in plain language. A good speech-therapist will offer a written plan or summary after the initial evaluation and keep you informed of progress. Be cautious of anyone who pressures you into a long-term contract upfront or refuses to discuss fees clearly. Verify licensure directly with the Connecticut Department of Public Health rather than relying solely on online profiles, and avoid providers who operate cash-only without documentation.
There are currently 11 speech-therapists listed as available in Plainville. You may also find additional providers in nearby towns like Stamford, Fairfield, Cheshire, New Haven, and Cromwell.
You can verify licensure through the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Ask the provider for their license number and confirm it directly on the state's licensing database before scheduling.
A typical evaluation includes a case history, observation of speech and language skills, and standardized testing. The therapist will discuss findings with you and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your child's needs.
Many providers now offer telehealth, though it depends on the individual practice. When contacting a speech-therapist, ask about their session format options and whether they accept your insurance for remote appointments.
Frequency varies based on the severity of the concern and the child's age. Most providers recommend one to three sessions per week, with progress reviewed regularly. Your therapist will discuss an appropriate schedule during the initial consultation.