Recommendation for D.C. Speech Therapist for Word Retrieval Issues

Anonymous
Hello! Can anyone recommend a speech therapist in D.C. who can help my almost four year old DD with word retrieval issues? We moved to DC recently, and DD received services through the county where we previously lived. We are working at obtaining services through D.C., but we would like to supplement those services with private therapy. Thanks!
Anonymous
We use National Speech. You might want to try some of the universities first if you are private pay vs. insurance. U of MD has a good clinic. GW and Loyola in Columbia, MD also have clinics. Scottish Rite also has a speech clinic but I know nothing about them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We use National Speech. You might want to try some of the universities first if you are private pay vs. insurance. U of MD has a good clinic. GW and Loyola in Columbia, MD also have clinics. Scottish Rite also has a speech clinic but I know nothing about them.


Scottish Rite and GW are the only ones in DC.

The Kids' Communication Center in NW is good. Also, you can try Kingsbury Day School and the Lab School of Washington. They provide ST.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We use National Speech. You might want to try some of the universities first if you are private pay vs. insurance. U of MD has a good clinic. GW and Loyola in Columbia, MD also have clinics. Scottish Rite also has a speech clinic but I know nothing about them.


Scottish Rite and GW are the only ones in DC.

The Kids' Communication Center in NW is good. Also, you can try Kingsbury Day School and the Lab School of Washington. They provide ST.


National Speech has a location in DC and Bethesda.
Anonymous
Capitol Kids Therapy is excellent, if you live near or on Capitol Hill.
Anonymous
ITS in kensington. Really good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ITS in kensington. Really good


Not really.
Anonymous
Really? Do tell.
Anonymous
Thank you all! so helpful. and so nice to know there are others out there navigating these issues.
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