Frequently Asked Questions
What does the intake process look like?
We’ve designed a seamless process to ensure that you and your loved ones get the support you need:
Free Phone Consultation
Start with a free, no-obligation phone consultation where we’ll discuss your concerns and answer any questions you have about our services.Bring in a Recent Evaluation or Schedule an Initial Assessment
If you have a recent evaluation (within the last year ), you can bring it in for review. If not, we’ll schedule an initial evaluation to assess your or your child’s speech and language needs.Discuss Results and Treatment Plan
After the evaluation, we’ll meet with you to discuss the results, outline the goals, and create a personalized therapy plan that addresses your specific needs.Start Therapy and Make Progress
Once we’ve agreed on a plan, we’ll begin therapy sessions designed to support your communication goals and make meaningful progress.
We’re here to guide you through each step, ensuring a positive and supportive experience.
Will my insurance cover my visit?
Silly Sprouts Speech Therapy does not accept insurance. All services are self-pay. Upon request, we can provide you with a Superbill on a monthly basis. This document can be submitted to your insurance for potential reimbursement. Please note that receiving a Superbill from Silly Sprouts Speech Therapy does not guarantee reimbursement. It is the client's responsibility to confirm with their insurance provider whether reimbursement is available.
What age groups do you work with?
We provide speech therapy services for all ages, from toddlers to adults, with therapy tailored to each individual's unique needs.
Can families be involved in sessions?
Absolutely! Caregiver involvement is encouraged, as it helps reinforce skills learned in therapy and supports progress outside of sessions.
What is neurodiversity-affirming therapy?
Neurodiversity-affirming therapy recognizes and celebrates diverse ways of thinking and communicating. We focus on each individual’s strengths while helping them develop the communication skills they need to thrive.