
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What services do you offer?
We provide speech therapy, feeding therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. Our multi-disciplinary team works collaboratively to support your child’s overall development.
2. Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
Most insurance plans require a referral. Our support staff can guide you through the process and help you obtain a referral from your pediatrician to begin services.
3. How do I schedule an evaluation or therapy session?
You can call our office or send us an email by clicking on the Contact Us button. Our scheduling team will help you find an appointment time that works best for your family.
4. What should I expect at my child’s first appointment?
Your child’s first visit will include a comprehensive evaluation. The therapist will explain the results, answer your questions, and create an individualized treatment plan.
5. Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept several insurance plans and can assist with verifying your coverage. Our team is happy to help answer any insurance-related questions.
6. How long are therapy sessions?
Most therapy sessions are 30 minutes, and evaluations typically last one hour. Your therapist will recommend the appropriate frequency and duration for your child.
7. Can I stay with my child during therapy?
Parent involvement is always encouraged, and you are welcome to stay for your child’s session. We value collaboration with families and believe that working together leads to stronger progress. Some children participate better without a parent in the room, and if that is the case, your therapist will guide you on what approach may help your child succeed while still keeping you actively involved in the process.
8. How often will my child need therapy?
Therapy frequency is determined after the initial evaluation and is based on your child’s individual needs and goals.
9. What ages do you treat?
We work with children from infancy through adolescence.
10. How do your therapists collaborate as a multi-disciplinary team?
Our speech, occupational, and physical therapists regularly communicate, coordinate treatment plans, and problem-solve together to ensure cohesive, whole-child care. Collaboration is a core part of our approach.
11. Why is early intervention important?
Early intervention is vital to supporting your child’s development. Even if you’re unsure whether therapy is needed, an evaluation can provide valuable information, guide next steps, and offer peace of mind for your family.
12. Where are you located?
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13219 Hugh Seymour Lane, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Contact Us
Do you have questions or want to set up an appointment? Reach out to us using the contact form or give us a call at 228-334-5035, and one of our staff will be happy to help!


