Triumph Therapeutics in Spring Valley?

Anonymous
Our pediatrician has suggested we have our DC (4) evaluated to see it OT might be helpful as a complement to speech. One of the places she mentioned is Triumph Therapeutics on Mass. It’s closest and most convenient to us but I can’t find much about it online. I think its new. Has anyone been there? Appreciate hearing about your experiences if so.

And if you have another fabulous pediatric OT in mind, please recommend.

Thanks!
Anonymous
We weren’t impressed. We went with leaps and bounds in tenleytown.
Anonymous
Any recent feedback? I see there are good reviews on Google but don’t know much about it.
Anonymous
Looking at Triumph, too, but for speech therapy. Any feedback on that service. To the responder: why weren’t you impressed? Professionals or facility?
Anonymous
Canyon kids in downtown Bethesda.

Two of my friends independently recommended it (both sent their kids), my pediatrician recommended it, and we have been there for 6 months and I see progress on many of the issues my DC is working on.
Anonymous
Any recent feedback regarding Triumph’s OT services?
Anonymous
Sensational Kids on Jennifer street is fantastic for both OT and PT.
Anonymous
Triumph Therapeutics is such a magical place! From the moment we walked in the door, we could tell how special it was. Dr. Lou has developed a clinic that is affirming, people-centered, fun, professional, and incredibly skilled. As a parent, I appreciated that they accepted Medicaid, were easy to communicate with, and were as flexible with scheduling as possible. My daughter, who worked with Donna for OT sessions, appreciated how engaging and supportive the entire team was. Even as she is "graduating" from OT after meeting her treatment plan goals, she keeps saying she is going to miss OT. Our family is truly grateful to have found Dr. Lou and his clinic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Triumph Therapeutics is such a magical place! From the moment we walked in the door, we could tell how special it was. Dr. Lou has developed a clinic that is affirming, people-centered, fun, professional, and incredibly skilled. As a parent, I appreciated that they accepted Medicaid, were easy to communicate with, and were as flexible with scheduling as possible. My daughter, who worked with Donna for OT sessions, appreciated how engaging and supportive the entire team was. Even as she is "graduating" from OT after meeting her treatment plan goals, she keeps saying she is going to miss OT. Our family is truly grateful to have found Dr. Lou and his clinic.


This sounds completely fake
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Triumph Therapeutics is such a magical place! From the moment we walked in the door, we could tell how special it was. Dr. Lou has developed a clinic that is affirming, people-centered, fun, professional, and incredibly skilled. As a parent, I appreciated that they accepted Medicaid, were easy to communicate with, and were as flexible with scheduling as possible. My daughter, who worked with Donna for OT sessions, appreciated how engaging and supportive the entire team was. Even as she is "graduating" from OT after meeting her treatment plan goals, she keeps saying she is going to miss OT. Our family is truly grateful to have found Dr. Lou and his clinic.


This sounds completely fake


+1.
Anonymous
We have been coming to Triumph for 2 years - both for OT and Speech. Our sons love it and they have made amazing progress. It feels like a family centered office and the therapists really treat my kids like their own. We love it.
Anonymous
I haven't heard the best things about Triumph tbh, my friend tried it and felt her kid's treating therapist seemed kinda overwhelmed and didn't really like that it was all occupational therapy assistants treating vs an actual occupational therapist. Most other clinics in the area have mostly OTs vs assistants, my DC goes to Fitness for Health in Bethesda and really likes it, but we originally got an evaluation done at Treatment Learning Center which we didn't end up continuing at since it had a really long waitlist, but we've also heard good things about TLC.
Anonymous
We had a bad experience at Triumph. Look at Bumblebee on 49th. Amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a bad experience at Triumph. Look at Bumblebee on 49th. Amazing.


Also very happy with them but almost didn’t comment so they still have appts! Sorta kidding but I do recommend checking them out
Anonymous
Triumph has been great for our two kids. We started with PT and Speech. Now we are doing OT. The OT assistants were better than some OTs we've worked with in the past - they actually listen and provide suggestions of things to do at home after every session. Thankful they are right up the street.
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