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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Poughkeepsie, NY. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Poughkeepsie has 77 speech-therapists available to help with communication and swallowing disorders. The market includes practitioners offering a range of services to children and adults. When searching for a speech-therapist in the area, you'll find options across different neighborhoods and specializations. Consider reaching out to multiple providers to compare their experience, approach, and availability. Many speech-therapists in Poughkeepsie work with schools, clinics, or private practices, so ask about their setting and whether they accept your insurance.
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Look for a speech-therapist who provides a clear initial assessment and explains their findings in plain language. Ask for references from past clients or their current employer. A reputable provider will discuss their treatment plan in writing and be transparent about expected outcomes and session frequency. Be cautious of therapists who guarantee results, pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront, or operate solely through online platforms without verifiable credentials. Verify their professional standing through the state licensing board or ASHA's directory.
There are 77 speech-therapists currently active in Poughkeepsie, offering a range of services for communication and swallowing disorders.
You can search by specialty, location, and insurance acceptance. Ask potential providers about their credentials, including whether they hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. You can also verify credentials through the New York State Department of Health or ASHA's directory.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, their session frequency recommendation, whether they accept your insurance, their treatment approach, and how they measure progress. Request a written treatment plan and clarify their fees upfront.
Many speech-therapists now offer telehealth options in addition to in-person sessions. Ask your provider whether they provide virtual appointments and whether that format is suitable for your needs.
The terms are used interchangeably. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who evaluate and treat speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders. They may hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from ASHA.