Browse licensed Pennsylvania Speech Therapist Directory speech therapists below — local and teletherapy providers for children, toddlers, and adults. Every Pennsylvania Speech Therapist Directory speech therapist listed on this page is a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). Use the filters to find in-home visits, teletherapy, or specialists by age and condition.

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Handpicked Pennsylvania speech therapists for children, toddlers, and adults — local clinics, in-home visits, and teletherapy across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, the Main Line, and beyond.

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Kidmunicate Pediatric Speech Pathology
Pam Drennen, MS, CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Wayne, PA · Main Line · Delaware, Montgomery & Chester Counties
Pediatric · Ages 0–18 Childhood Apraxia Stuttering Autism & AAC BCBS Preferred Provider

A respected Main Line private practice serving children from birth to 18 years across Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester counties. Kidmunicate specializes in childhood apraxia of speech, fluency disorders, autism-related communication, and articulation. One child, one therapist — a consistent relationship-based model that has earned strong long-term client loyalty. Blue Cross Blue Shield preferred provider with insurance accepted.

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Philly Speech Services
Hallie Mintz, CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner · 10+ Years
📍 Philadelphia, PA · In-Home & Telehealth
Pediatric Childhood Apraxia Stuttering Auditory Verbal Therapy In-Home & Telehealth

Hallie Mintz is a pediatric SLP with over 10 years of experience working with children across school, private practice, and hospital settings. She specializes in childhood apraxia of speech, stuttering, expressive and receptive language delays, articulation, and social-pragmatic language. Play-based and family-centered — parents are active participants in every session. In-home and telehealth available across Pennsylvania.

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Milestone Therapy Group
Ashley White, MS, CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Bala Cynwyd, PA · (610) 628-0249
Pediatric Speech & Language Telehealth Available Main Line

A well-regarded private pediatric practice on the Main Line in Bala Cynwyd, serving families across the Greater Philadelphia area. Milestone Therapy Group provides individualized speech and language therapy for children of all ages, with a strong focus on building communication confidence and involving families throughout the process.

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Speech Baby LLC
Jamie Boyle, MS, CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner
📍 Philadelphia, PA · (223) 203-1674
Pediatric Orofacial Myology Feeding Gestalt Language Processing

Jamie Boyle specializes in speech sound disorders, orofacial myology, feeding, and early language development — with particular expertise in gestalt language processors, children who communicate through echolalia and scripting. A nuanced practitioner who coaches caregivers to support their child’s natural communication style. Out-of-network with superbills available.

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Hide & Speak Therapeutic Services
Caitlin Malone, MS, CCC-SLP · Founder
📍 Philadelphia, PA · Telehealth statewide
Pediatric · Ages 3–21 In-Person & Telehealth Early Intervention Autism

Caitlin Malone founded Hide & Speak in 2023 after years in Philadelphia’s early intervention program and school system. She serves children ages 3 to 21 in-person across Philadelphia and the suburbs, and via telehealth for Pennsylvania families statewide. Families highlight her warmth and her ability to connect immediately with children who are hesitant or anxious about therapy.

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Coral Care — Pediatric Speech Therapy
Multi-State Practice · Licensed SLP Network
📍 Pennsylvania statewide · In-Home · (617) 463-9342
Pediatric · All Ages In-Home Therapy Insurance Accepted Speech & Language Delays Autism & AAC Feeding Therapy

Coral Care brings licensed pediatric speech-language pathologists directly to families’ homes across Pennsylvania — with no waitlist and a typical start time of under two weeks. They are in-network with major insurers including Highmark, Independence Blue Cross, Capital Blue Cross, Cigna, and BlueCross BlueShield, making sessions zero out-of-pocket for most families. Their SLPs cover speech and language delays, childhood apraxia, articulation, feeding, fluency, and autism-related communication. A strong option for families who want vetted, insurance-covered therapy without the commute.

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Philly Speech Therapy — Jill Feldbaum
Jill Feldbaum, MA, CCC-SLP · 40+ Years Experience
📍 Philadelphia, PA · (215) 535-1314
Children & Adults Language & Literacy Philadelphia & South Jersey ASHA · PSHA · NJSHA

Jill Feldbaum has been serving the Philadelphia and South Jersey communities since 1982 — one of the most experienced private practice SLPs in the region. Her practice focuses on speech and language development, reading and literacy connections, and language disorders in children and adults. A deeply trusted name in the Philadelphia SLP community for over four decades.

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Uptown Speech Therapy
CCC-SLP Team · South Hills Pittsburgh
📍 Mt. Lebanon, PA · South Hills Pittsburgh
Pediatric In-Home Apraxia Stuttering Social Skills

Uptown Speech Therapy is a specialized pediatric private practice serving the South Hills of Pittsburgh, with in-home, daycare, and clinic-based options. Their team of certified SLPs supports articulation, language skills, apraxia, stuttering, social communication, and late talkers. A practice built by working mothers who understand the realities of navigating pediatric therapy schedules.

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Flourish Therapy LLC
Pediatric Speech Therapy · Pittsburgh
📍 Pittsburgh, PA
Pediatric Speech & Language Play-Based

Flourish Therapy is a pediatric speech therapy practice in Pittsburgh known for its warm, loft-style learning environment and creative, play-based approach. Families consistently report rapid, noticeable progress — and children who genuinely look forward to sessions. Particularly praised for making therapy feel like play while delivering measurable outcomes.

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Azzurri Speech Therapy
Erica Azzurri Gish, MA, CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner
📍 Pittsburgh, PA
Pediatric Autism & AAC Childhood Apraxia Gestalt Language Processing

Erica Azzurri Gish is a Pittsburgh-based pediatric SLP with nine years of experience across private practice, schools, and early intervention. She specializes in autistic children and gestalt language processors — children who communicate through echolalia or scripting — and has deep expertise in AAC devices and childhood apraxia of speech. A thoughtful, neurodiversity-affirming practitioner.

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Reach for Speech
Deb Wygant, MA, CCC-SLP · Founder · Est. 2013
📍 Pittsburgh Airport Region · Beaver County & Moon Township, PA
Pediatric · Ages 0–18 Feeding Therapy AAC OT & PT Also Social Skills Groups

Founded in 2013 by Deb Wygant, Reach for Speech has grown into a multidisciplinary outpatient therapy center serving children across the Pittsburgh airport region with speech, OT, PT, and feeding therapy under one roof. Their Eating Explorers feeding and social skills groups are a standout offering. A high-volume, well-staffed practice with multiple convenient locations.

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Crossroads Speech and Hearing
CCC-SLP & Audiologist Team
📍 Upper St. Clair, PA · Greater Pittsburgh
Children & Adults Audiology Telehealth Available Swallowing & Voice

Crossroads Speech and Hearing is a respected multi-discipline practice in Upper St. Clair combining speech-language pathology and audiology under one roof. Their SLPs assess and treat the full range of communication and swallowing disorders for children and adults. Audiologists provide hearing tests, hearing aid evaluations, fittings, and tinnitus treatment. In-person and telehealth options available.

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Speech Therapy Services in Pennsylvania

Licensed Pennsylvania speech therapists work with individuals of all ages — from toddlers learning their first words to adults recovering communication skills after stroke or illness. Services are available across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, the Main Line, the Lehigh Valley, Lancaster County, and beyond, with telehealth expanding access to families statewide.


Speech Therapy for Toddlers in Pennsylvania

Early communication skills develop rapidly in the first three years. Parents in Pennsylvania often begin searching for a speech therapist when a child is not using many words by 18–24 months, seems frustrated when trying to communicate, or is not keeping pace with developmental expectations. A free speech screener can help clarify whether an evaluation is warranted.


Common Speech Therapy Needs in Pennsylvania

Speech Therapy for Children

Speech therapy for children supports clear communication for learning and confidence. Many parents start asking questions when an 18-month-old is not talking yet.

Early Intervention in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Program provides free evaluations for children under three with developmental delays. No referral needed — parents can self-refer directly to their county’s program.

Telehealth in Pennsylvania

Many Pennsylvania speech therapists offer virtual sessions — useful for families in rural areas across the state, or parents who cannot easily access clinic-based care in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh.

Adult Speech Therapy in Pennsylvania

Adults in Pennsylvania seek speech therapy following stroke, Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury, voice disorders, and dysphagia. Many practices across Philadelphia and Pittsburgh offer both in-person and telehealth options.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a speech therapist in Pennsylvania?
Browse the providers above or ask your child’s pediatrician for a referral. For children under three, Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Program provides free evaluations with no referral needed. Children aged three and over may also qualify for free speech evaluations through the Pennsylvania public school system.
Does insurance cover speech therapy in Pennsylvania?
Many Pennsylvania speech therapists accept private insurance including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare. Pennsylvania Medicaid (Medical Assistance) covers medically necessary speech therapy for children who qualify. FSA and HSA accounts can also be used for private-pay costs. Always verify with the provider directly before booking.
What is Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Program?
Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Program is a federally funded service for children from birth to age five with developmental delays. It provides free evaluations and, if eligible, low or no cost therapy — including speech therapy — often delivered in the child’s home or natural environment. Parents can self-refer without a doctor’s referral by contacting their county’s early intervention coordinator.
How long does speech therapy take for a toddler?
Duration varies by the child’s needs. Some children with mild delays make significant progress in a few months of weekly therapy. Others with more complex needs may benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist will discuss a plan following an initial evaluation.
What is the difference between a late talker and a speech delay?
A late talker develops fewer words than expected but shows strong understanding and social engagement. A speech delay covers difficulties with speech sound production, language comprehension, or expressive language. Learn more about the difference here.
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