Helpful Information

Billing & Insurance
Kindly Said Speech Therapy services are not covered by OHIP, but may be funded by your extended health benefits or OAP funding. Please check with your insurance provider for further details. We do not provide direct billing. If you wish to use your insurance or additional funding to cover therapy, we can provide documentation that you can then submit to your benefits provider.

Frequently Asked Questions
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If you're concerned about your child's speech or language development, it might be time to consider speech therapy. Every child develops at their own pace, but here are some signs that might indicate your child could benefit from speech therapy:
Not meeting communication milestones
Difficulty understanding your child’s speech
Stuttering
Limited vocabulary
Reading & Writing difficulties
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You do not need a doctor’s referral to access private speech and language services. If you have concerns with your child’s speech and language, please feel free to contact us.
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Yes, we offer virtual speech therapy services to provide flexible and convenient support for your child’s communication needs. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Yes! Parental involvement is a key component of child’s therapy. Numerous research studies have shown that parents play an essential role in their child’s intervention. Each session is designed to allow time for the parent and therapist to debrief on the therapy session and discuss carryover activities for at home.
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The number of speech therapy sessions your child will need can vary depending on several factors, including the nature and severity of their speech or language challenges, their age, and their progress over time. It's important to remember that speech therapy is a process, and ongoing communication with your child’s SLP will help determine the appropriate duration and frequency of therapy.
Still have questions?
Contact us, and we will be happy to answer your questions!