Becoming a Patient
Often parents and individuals have questions about speech therapy for their children or loved ones.
They may include:
- Am I proficient in a particular speech or language problem you worry your child may have?
- How long are the sessions and how long does it take to ‘fix’ certain speech and language problems?
- Will I be a good fit for your child or your loved one?
- Can I work with your teenager?
- Is your loved one beyond help after their stroke?
- Can I help stave off the loss of speech in Parkinson’s disease?
- Does cognitive rehabilitation help in dementia?
- What does it cost and how long is therapeutic intervention?
- Does my child need speech therapy? Will they ‘grow out of it?’ (Often parents contact me after a speech language issue has been going on for quite a while, but they thought their child would ‘grow out of it.’ Unfortunately, sometimes pediatricians may say this also, when it may not be the case.)
- My child can talk, but they just won’t talk in public, only at home.
I am happy to answer these and any other questions you may have. I also offer a 30-minute observation with you and your child, for a minimal fee, if you’re not sure that your child may have a speech language delay. Call me with questions.
Fees
I provide the necessary documentation and treatment codes for reimbursement and will help guide families through this process.
Most insurance companies provide 80 to 90 percent reimbursement. I may provide in-network services for some insurance companies. In addition, a percentage of my caseload I offer services through the Department of Education NYC as an Independent Provider. For those in need, I consider a sliding scale.
As I believe in giving back, five percent of my earnings I donate to NAMI (National Endowment of Mental Health) .