Frequently asked questions
Here are answers to common questions to help you get one step closer to the support you need.
We are currently in-network with the following insurances:
• Aetna
• Ambetter
• Anthem Medicaid
• Cigna
• Culinary Health Fund
• United Health Care
• Health Plan of Nevada
• Health Plan of Nevada
• Molina Healthcare
• Nevada Medicaid FFS
• Prominence Health Plan
• Silver Summit Healthplan
• TriCare
• Medicare Part B
We also provide speech therapy services on a self-pay basis. Contact us for more information!
Yes, we can assess and treat adults with diagnoses of aphasia, dysarthria, and cognitive-communication disorders. We do not provide services for dysphagia (swallowing disorders.)
We will spend about an hour with you and your child. This assessment includes a standardized test, observation through play, medical history information, and a caregiver report. Through the evaluation, it will be determined if treatment is necessary, and if so, an individualized treatment plan will be created for your child. Treatment cannot be initiated unless an evaluation has been completed.
You will need to submit the report to us. Our speech therapist will determine if the report is acceptable. If the report is deemed to be acceptable, you will not have to redo the evaluation. Book an appointment with one of our therapists to get started.
We do not do home visits, but provide teletherapy as an alternative, convenient access to therapy services at this time.
A Speech Language Pathologist is a highly trained professional who evaluates and treats children and adults who have difficulty with speech, language, or feeding/swallowing.
Our pricing information is provided in our new client paperwork. If you need pricing information before filling out your new client paperwork, send us an email or give us a call!
We accept all major credit cards, checks, or cash. Payment is due at time of service.