Browse licensed Connecticut speech therapists below — local and teletherapy providers for children, toddlers, and adults. Every Connecticut 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 Connecticut speech therapists for children, toddlers, and adults — local clinics, in-home visits, and teletherapy across Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield County, and beyond.
Connecticut Speech Therapists 10 providers
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Small Talk is one of Connecticut’s most accessible pediatric speech therapy practices — serving the greater Hartford community from their West Hartford office and traveling to over 60 locations across the state. They offer free screenings, evaluations, consultations, and play-based treatment for children of all ages. Most major insurance carriers are accepted and wait times are kept short. A strong first call for families across Connecticut.
Founded in 2015, SPGCT is a woman-owned multidisciplinary practice providing evidence-based therapy for children and adults across Connecticut. Their team focuses on quality care, collaboration, and family support — and parents consistently highlight how comfortable children feel from the very first session. A well-regarded practice with a strong reputation across Shelton and the surrounding region.
King’s Speech and Learning Center is a well-established multi-clinician practice in South Windsor with over 25 years of combined clinical experience. Their team holds specializations in childhood apraxia of speech, bilingual language development, fluency, social pragmatic skills, language-based literacy, and AAC. A research-aligned practice led by clinicians who hold advanced certifications and maintain active involvement in professional organizations.
Lindsay Scott founded her practice in 2013 after a decade working as an ABA therapist with autistic children — a background that gives her practice a distinctive depth in autism-related communication. Her growing team of ASHA-certified SLPs serves children of all ages with individualized plans, conducts independent educational evaluations, and provides consultative services to school districts. A practice with genuine clinical range and strong peer reputation.
A respected solo practice in Trumbull serving families across Shelton, Monroe, Fairfield, Milford, Newtown, and Easton. With over 20 years of experience in public schools and private practice, this clinician brings a family-centered philosophy to every session — incorporating parents’ perspectives and parenting styles directly into each child’s therapy plan. In-home and telehealth options available.
Ashley Kalosieh brings over 23 years of experience in public schools and private practice to her Farmington solo practice. She holds her ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence, a professional SLP certificate from the CT State Department of Education, and a CT Department of Public Health license. Her specializations include social-pragmatic language and stuttering — areas where she provides deep, individualized support. Telehealth available for all Connecticut residents.
Coral Care brings licensed pediatric speech-language pathologists directly to families’ homes across Connecticut — with no waitlist and a typical start time of under two weeks. They are in-network with major insurers including Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield, and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, 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.
A comprehensive pediatric and adolescent practice with over 25 years of combined clinical expertise. Their team holds advanced training in fluency, PROMPT, childhood apraxia of speech, bilingual language development, social pragmatic skills, language-based literacy, and AAC. Evaluations and ongoing treatment are available across the full range of speech and language domains — from articulation to complex multi-modal communication.
Erin Grady is an ASHA-certified solo practitioner serving children ages 3 to 17 across Bolton, Coventry, Ellington, Manchester, Somers, South Windsor, Tolland, Vernon, Willington, and neighboring towns. Sessions are delivered in the child’s home or daycare — no clinic commute required. Every session closes with a family consultation to share progress updates and carry-over strategies parents can use throughout the week. Free phone consultations available.
Pediatric Therapy Solutions is a Connecticut-based practice focused exclusively on the pediatric population — providing evidence-based evaluation and treatment for speech sound disorders, expressive and receptive language delays, articulation, phonology, voice, fluency, and AAC. The owner holds a BS in speech-language pathology and audiology and an MS in teaching students with speech and language disabilities. Insurance and private pay accepted.
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Licensed Connecticut 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 Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield County, the Tolland region, and beyond, with telehealth expanding access to families throughout the state.
Speech Therapy for Toddlers in Connecticut
Early communication skills develop rapidly in the first three years. Parents in Connecticut 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 Connecticut
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 Connecticut
Connecticut’s Birth to Three Program provides free evaluations for children under three with developmental delays. No referral needed — parents can self-refer directly to their regional program.
Telehealth in Connecticut
Many Connecticut speech therapists offer virtual sessions — useful for families in rural areas of the state, or parents who cannot easily access clinic-based care in Hartford or New Haven.
Adult Speech Therapy in Connecticut
Adults in Connecticut seek speech therapy following stroke, Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury, voice disorders, and dysphagia. Many practices offer both in-person and telehealth options statewide.