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Looking at them for speech for my DS with dyspraxia. Was in speech for several years with another provider who no longer takes our insurance and we just can't do this and OT both out of pocket. Just reassessed with child find and they found him ineligible for speech services but articulation causing him a lot of frustration so have decided to go the private route.
Anyone with recent experience here or any particular provider you liked? Thanks |
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How far can you travel?
The GWU speech and hearing clinic (on campus in DC) doesn't take insurance but I found their fees to be significantly less than other providers. They have significant expertise with children with CAS and motor speech disorders. |
https://speechhearing.columbian.gwu.edu/speech-hearing-center |
| We went to Washington speech for a few months when DC was first diagnosed. They were all very nice and the gentleman at the front desk was great with filing all the paperwork (they only took what the insurance would pay). However DC didn't make much progress there, so we switched to another therapist. I would give it a try to see if progress is made or you like a particular therapist-good luck! |