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Speech-language pathologists work with a much wider range of concerns than most people realize — not just articulation, but language development, voice disorders, stuttering, swallowing difficulties, and cognitive communication after a stroke or brain injury. OpenMyPro lets you compare verified SLPs and book a session online.

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What to look for in a speech therapist

  • A current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) and state licensure.
  • A specialization that fits your need: pediatric speech and language, adult neurological rehab after stroke or TBI, voice disorders, stuttering, or swallowing (dysphagia).
  • An evidence-based approach with measurable session goals and clear progress benchmarks shared with you and any referring providers.
  • Telehealth availability if in-person sessions are difficult to access regularly.

How booking works on OpenMyPro

  1. 1.Compare verified speech-language pathologists and speech therapists by specialty, ratings, and real client reviews.
  2. 2.Open a profile to see their services, experience, and available times.
  3. 3.Book online in about 33 seconds — no phone tag, no waiting on a callback.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does a speech therapist treat?

Speech therapists treat articulation and phonological disorders, language delays, stuttering, voice disorders (including vocal nodules), swallowing difficulties, and cognitive-communication problems after strokes, brain injuries, or neurological conditions. Each OpenMyPro profile lists the specific areas the SLP addresses.

Do children and adults see different speech therapists?

Some SLPs specialize in pediatric work — language development, school readiness, articulation — while others focus on adult rehabilitation after stroke, voice disorders, or swallowing. Many work across both populations. Each OpenMyPro profile notes who the therapist serves.

How many sessions does speech therapy typically take?

It depends on the condition and its severity. Some concerns resolve in a few weeks; complex language or neurological rehab can involve months of consistent work. Your SLP will outline an estimated plan after the initial evaluation.

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