Browse licensed Michigan speech therapists below — local and teletherapy providers for children, toddlers, and adults. Every Michigan 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 Michigan speech therapists for children, toddlers and adults — local clinics, in-home visits and teletherapy across Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor and beyond.

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Michigan Speech Therapists 13 providers

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Providers listed here have been compiled from publicly available sources including Google, provider websites, and professional directories. SpeechTherapy.org does not verify credentials, availability, or insurance acceptance, and listing here does not constitute an endorsement. Always contact the provider directly before booking.

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Social Pediatric Therapy
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric Specialists
📍 West Bloomfield Township, MI
Pediatric Speech & language OT services also Family-centred

Well-regarded West Bloomfield practice delivering pediatric speech and occupational therapy through a warm, family-centred approach. Families frequently drive significant distances to access their services.

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Stewart SLP
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric & Teens
📍 Huntington Woods, MI · Teletherapy available
Autism / ASD Stuttering Teletherapy available Ages 2–teens

Creative, child-led practice in Huntington Woods with a strong reputation for ASD and stuttering support. Therapists go above and beyond — including obtaining out-of-state licences to continue with families who relocate.

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Exemplary Speech Services
Erin, CCC-SLP · Owner · SLP Team
📍 Grandville + Holland, MI · Teletherapy statewide
Articulation Social communication Teletherapy statewide Myofunctional therapy

Erin’s growing West Michigan practice has two clinic locations in Grandville and Holland, plus teletherapy across Michigan. Her holistic, whole-child approach has earned a loyal following — families appreciate the team’s depth of expertise across articulation, autism, and orofacial myofunctional therapy.

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Orlando Pediatric Therapy
Kelsey Orlando, MS CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner
📍 Washington, MI · Telehealth available
Feeding therapy Tongue tie Infants & toddlers Autism / ASD

Kelsey Orlando specialises in infant feeding, tongue and lip tie assessment, and toddler speech delay. Her detailed evaluations and patient approach have helped families avoid surgery and achieve remarkable speech progress in short timeframes.

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Michigan Pediatric Therapy
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric
📍 Farmington Hills, MI
Pediatric Feeding therapy Infants & children

Farmington Hills practice offering pediatric speech-language and feeding therapy. Serves infants and children with a range of early communication and feeding challenges.

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Downriver Speech Clinic
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric & Adult
📍 Riverview, MI
Pediatric Adult speech All ages

Community-based practice in Riverview serving children and adults across a broad range of speech and language needs. Established presence in the Downriver area of Michigan.

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Ann Arbor Speech & Language Therapy Center
CCC-SLP Team · All Ages
📍 Ann Arbor, MI
Children & adults Speech & language All ages

Established Ann Arbor practice supporting communication development across the lifespan — from young children with speech delays to adults recovering from neurological events.

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Duncan Lake Speech Therapy
Tamiko Teshima, MA CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Kentwood, MI · In-home + telehealth
Speech & language Children & adults In-home visits Telehealth available

Tamiko Teshima’s Kentwood practice provides individualised speech-language therapy in-home, via telehealth, and in clinic. She works across the lifespan — from early intervention through adults — and is known for her thoughtful, client-centred approach.

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A to Z Speech Therapy
Rachel Ammon & Alexis Ellis, CCC-SLP · Mother-daughter owners
📍 Brighton, MI · Teletherapy statewide
Articulation Late talkers Teletherapy statewide Myofunctional therapy

A mother-daughter practice in Brighton founded by Rachel Ammon (28 years school SLP experience) and her daughter Alexis Ellis. They specialise in pediatric articulation and orofacial myofunctional therapy, with teletherapy available across Michigan.

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Speech With Sara
Sara Martin, MA CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner
📍 Grosse Pointe, MI · Teletherapy available
Articulation Literacy Teletherapy available Myofunctional therapy

Sara Martin is a solo Grosse Pointe SLP with a background in journalism that shines through in her clear parent communication. She specialises in speech sound disorders, literacy, and orofacial myofunctional therapy, with in-person and teletherapy options available across Michigan.

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Speech Language Learning Center
Glenda Locke, MA CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Flint Township, MI · Teletherapy available
Autism / ASD Apraxia Teletherapy available OT services also

Glenda Locke’s Flint Township clinic has served families since 2006 with a team of four SLPs and an OT. No waiting list — a significant advantage in a state with limited access. Particularly strong in autism, apraxia, and early intervention.

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Speech Therapy Services in Michigan

Licensed Michigan speech therapists work with individuals of all ages — from toddlers learning their first words to adults recovering communication skills after stroke or illness. Services span Metro Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Flint, and beyond, with teletherapy expanding access to families across the state.


Speech Therapy for Toddlers in Michigan

Early communication skills develop rapidly in the first three years. Parents in Michigan 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 imitating sounds in line with developmental expectations. A free speech screener can help clarify whether an evaluation is warranted.


Common Speech Therapy Needs in Michigan

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.

Speech Therapy for Toddlers (0–3)

Toddler speech therapy uses play-based, family-centred support. Many parents also wonder when a child should start talking.

Teletherapy in Michigan

Many Michigan speech therapists offer virtual sessions — useful for families in rural areas, parents with demanding schedules, or children who respond better in familiar home environments.

Adult Speech Therapy in Michigan

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


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a speech therapist in Michigan?
Browse the providers above or ask your child’s paediatrician for a referral. Children aged 3 and over may also qualify for free speech evaluations through the Michigan public school system.
Does insurance cover speech therapy in Michigan?
Many Michigan speech therapists accept insurance including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare. Always verify with the provider directly before booking.
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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