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Browse verified speech therapist professionals in Staten Island, NY. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Staten Island has 27 active speech-therapists available to serve the community. Speech therapy addresses a wide range of communication disorders, from articulation and fluency issues to voice and swallowing difficulties, across all age groups. Whether you're seeking support for a child's language development or adult rehabilitation following an injury or illness, the local market offers options to meet diverse therapeutic needs. Take time to compare qualifications and experience when selecting a provider.
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Look for a therapist who conducts a thorough initial evaluation and provides a written summary of findings and recommendations. Verify that they hold current New York State licensure and are willing to discuss their credentials openly. A good sign is transparent communication about session frequency, duration, and realistic timelines for improvement. Be cautious of providers who guarantee results, pressure you into long-term contracts upfront, or are unwilling to explain their methodology. Avoid those who operate entirely cash-only without documentation or refuse to coordinate with other providers like physicians or schools involved in your care.
There are 27 active speech-therapists serving Staten Island. You can browse profiles to find providers whose experience and location work for your needs.
Start by verifying licensure through the New York State Department of Health. Ask potential providers for their license number and confirm it's current and in good standing before scheduling.
A thorough evaluation typically includes a case history, standardized testing or informal assessment of speech and language skills, and observation of communication in natural contexts. The therapist should explain findings and recommend a treatment plan.
Yes, speech-therapists serve clients across the lifespan. Some specialize in pediatric speech-language pathology, while others focus on adult populations. Ask about the therapist's experience with your age group and specific condition.
Many therapists accept insurance, though coverage varies by plan. Contact your insurance provider to understand your benefits, and ask prospective therapists whether they're in-network and what your copay or deductible might be.