Browse New York speech therapists below — local and teletherapy providers for children, toddlers, and adults. Every New York 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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New York Speech Therapists
Find a licensed New York speech therapist offering in-person and teletherapy services — for children, toddlers, and adults across NYC, Long Island, and upstate New York.
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Boutique Manhattan practice offering individual speech therapy, engaging group sessions, and parent-centered education. Known for a warm, whole-family approach tailored to each child’s unique communication journey.
Licensed pediatric speech and feeding therapy practice founded in 2019. Rebecca Taskin brings a neuroscience background and specializes in childhood apraxia, orofacial myofunctional disorders, and brain-based communication challenges. Multi-clinician team.
Personalized pediatric speech therapy across all Manhattan neighborhoods. Adrienne integrates therapy into children’s daily routines with home-based, school-based, and telehealth options. Bilingual services in English and Spanish.
Evidence-based pediatric speech and feeding therapy in the home and at daycare/school settings. Serving the Upper West and Upper East Side. Parent-centered approach with telehealth options on request.
Concierge in-home pediatric speech, language, and feeding therapy across NYC and Long Island. Specializes in late talkers, apraxia, and feeding difficulties. Uses PROMPT and SOS feeding approaches. Serves children birth to age 21.
Pediatric therapy clinic in a specialized sensory gym, with private rooms for individualized treatment. PROMPT-trained team covering speech delay, articulation, fluency, language, and feeding. Neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based approach.
Adjunct professor at Hofstra University and early intervention specialist with over a decade of experience. Play-based, neurodiversity-affirming therapy with parent coaching built into every session. Parents are active partners in the room — not waiting outside.
Private practice serving pediatric and adult clients across Long Island. Accepts most major insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Medicare, and United Healthcare. Comprehensive services for language, articulation, autism, feeding, and fluency.
PediatricFeeding therapyMyofunctionalHome · School · Virtual
Holistic pediatric practice specializing in speech, feeding, and myofunctional therapy. Evidence-based approach delivering care in the home, at school, or virtually across Long Island.
Buffalo private practice taking a holistic, inclusive, and compassionate approach. Evidence-based play therapy for children with full family involvement. Accepts most insurance plans. Serving individuals of all ages with speech, communication, and swallowing needs.
Children & teens (to age 21)Apraxia (CAS)MyofunctionalIn-person · Hybrid · Telehealth
Emilia holds her Master’s from Teachers College, Columbia University, and specializes in childhood apraxia of speech and orofacial myofunctional disorders. Empowering, holistic care for children and young adults up to age 21 in central New York.
Pediatric speech and language therapy practice in the Buffalo area offering evaluations and personalized therapy for children. Supportive, individualized environment helping children build communication skills and confidence.
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Speech Therapists in New York
New York is home to a wide range of licensed speech-language pathologists serving children, teens, and adults across New York City, Long Island, and upstate communities including Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse. Whether a family is looking for early intervention support for a toddler, articulation therapy for a school-age child, or communication support after a neurological event, New York has experienced providers offering both in-person and teletherapy services.
This directory lists ASHA-certified SLPs offering private speech therapy across the state. For early intervention services for children under age three, New York families can also contact the state’s Early Intervention Program through the New York State Department of Health.
New York Speech Therapy by Region
New York City
NYC has one of the highest concentrations of private SLP practices in the country, with strong specialization in pediatric feeding, apraxia, AAC, and bilingual services. Many practices offer in-home and school-based therapy across the five boroughs.
Long Island
Long Island families have access to a growing number of private practices serving Nassau and Suffolk counties. Many offer in-home visits, teletherapy, and insurance-accepted services for both children and adults.
Buffalo & Western NY
Buffalo-area practices offer pediatric and adult services, with several accepting major insurance plans. The Williamsville corridor and Sheridan Drive area have a number of established private practices.
Central NY & Syracuse
Syracuse and central New York have private practices with strong specializations in apraxia and myofunctional therapy, as well as university clinic options at Syracuse University’s Gebbie Clinic for lower-cost services.
Cities with New York Speech Therapists
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a New York speech therapist?
Families can find licensed New York speech therapists through this directory, hospitals, private clinics, early intervention programs, and public schools. Many therapists also offer teletherapy services statewide, making it easier to connect with providers regardless of location.
Does insurance cover speech therapy in New York?
Many insurance plans cover medically necessary speech therapy in New York. Children may also receive services through the state’s Early Intervention Program or public school system depending on eligibility and age. See our cost and insurance guide for more detail.
At what age should a child start seeing a New York speech therapist?
Some children benefit from speech therapy as early as 18–24 months if speech or language delays are present. New York’s Early Intervention Program serves children from birth to age three. Early support with a licensed speech therapist often leads to faster communication progress and fewer challenges in school.
Is online speech therapy available in New York?
Yes. Many New York speech therapists listed above offer teletherapy sessions, allowing families to receive professional speech therapy services from home across the state — particularly useful for families in rural upstate areas or for those with limited transportation options.
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