Articulation difficulties can affect speech clarity and make communication more challenging. We provide individualized articulation therapy for children, teens, and adults to improve speech sound production, increase intelligibility, and support confident communication in everyday life.
Articulation disorders occur when a person has difficulty producing specific speech sounds correctly. Sounds may be substituted, distorted, omitted, or produced inaccurately, making speech difficult for others to understand. Common examples include difficulties with sounds such as /r/, /s/, /l/, and /th/.
These challenges can affect communication at home, school, work, and in social situations. Our speech-language pathologists conduct comprehensive evaluations to identify which speech sounds are affected and how they impact daily communication.
Using evidence-based therapy approaches, we create individualized treatment plans that target accurate speech sound production, improve speech clarity, and build confidence. Therapy is tailored to each person’s age, goals, and communication needs to support meaningful progress in real-world situations.
We support children, teens, and adults with articulation difficulties. If any of the following signs sound familiar, a speech-language evaluation may be beneficial.
Improved speech clarity can support communication success across home, school, work, and community settings.
Improved production of speech sounds for greater intelligibility.
Greater comfort speaking in social, academic, and professional environments.
More effective communication during everyday conversations and activities.
Speech skills that carry over into real-world situations beyond therapy sessions.
A structured and supportive approach designed to improve speech clarity and communication success.
We assess speech sound production, oral motor skills, and communication needs.
Goals are tailored to each individual’s age, strengths, and communication priorities.
Targeted intervention focuses on accurate speech sound production and carryover.
Practical strategies and guided practice help reinforce progress across settings.
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An articulation disorder is a speech disorder that affects the ability to produce specific speech sounds correctly, which can reduce speech clarity and intelligibility.
Articulation disorders involve difficulty producing individual speech sounds, while phonological disorders involve difficulty using speech sound patterns correctly. A speech-language pathologist can determine which type of speech sound disorder is present.
Yes. Many adults benefit from articulation therapy to improve speech clarity, reduce long-standing speech errors, and increase confidence in personal and professional communication.
The duration of therapy varies depending on the individual’s needs, goals, severity of the speech difficulties, and consistency of practice. Progress is monitored regularly throughout treatment.
Yes. When appropriate and with consent, we collaborate with educators, physicians, and other professionals to support consistent communication goals.
Insurance coverage varies depending on your specific plan, provider network, diagnosis, and eligibility requirements. We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact us for insurance verification and details regarding coverage.