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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is deff. not true that the best therapists don't take insurance. It is certainly easier not to take insurance but has absolutely no correlation with how good a therapist someone is. What would make you say that?[/quote] I have a child with severe childhood apraxia of speech. I have been seeing speech therapists for FOUR years..multiple times a week. I have to absolutely agree with you. I have been happy with her therapist who takes our insurance, the therapist who doesn't take our insurance, and the free speech therapy we get through Early Stages in DC. The therapist who doesn't take insurance doesn't want the hassle of dealing with insurance. It has nothing to do with her effectiveness as a SLP. My heart goes out to the SLP who DO want to deal with the hassle of insurance because these wonderful souls want to help children who have parents with finite resources! [/quote]
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