Browse licensed Virginia speech therapists below — local and teletherapy providers for children, toddlers, and adults. Every Virginia 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 Virginia speech therapists for children, toddlers and adults — local clinics, in-home visits and teletherapy across Northern Virginia, Richmond, Virginia Beach and beyond.

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Virginia Speech Therapists 10 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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Piedmont Speech & Language
Lindsey, CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Gainesville, VA · Northern Virginia
Late talkers Feeding therapy Articulation

Lindsey’s Gainesville practice is Northern Virginia’s go-to for toddler speech and feeding therapy. She is known for responding immediately to enquiries, offering rapid evaluations when most practices have months-long waits, and connecting genuinely with children who are hesitant in new settings.

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Progressive Speech Therapy
Pooja Aggarwal, MS CCC-SLP · Owner & Clinical Director
📍 Ashburn, VA · Loudoun & Fairfax Counties
Apraxia Autism / ASD AAC National presenter

Pooja Aggarwal has 20+ years of experience and a Columbia University master’s degree — she presents nationally at ASHA and Apraxia Kids conventions. Her Ashburn clinic pairs highly trained staff with Pooja’s personal oversight of every child’s care plan. Families describe her as a gem who goes genuinely above and beyond for every client.

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Singh Speech Services
Sonika Singh, CCC-SLP · Solo Practitioner
📍 Leesburg, VA · In-home NoVa & MD · Teletherapy available
AAC Autism / ASD In-home visits Teletherapy available Gestalt language

Sonika Singh is Northern Virginia’s most specialised AAC therapist — her expertise with non-speaking children and Gestalt Language Processing draws families who drive over 50 miles for her sessions. She offers in-home visits across Northern Virginia and Maryland and virtual options statewide. Particularly sought after for complex AAC device support.

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Get Talking Therapy
Louise Chamberlin, MS CCC-SLP ATP · Owner
📍 Annandale, VA · In-person + teletherapy
AAC Apraxia Stuttering Teletherapy available Gestalt language

Louise Chamberlin is a DTTC-certified apraxia specialist and assistive technology practitioner (ATP) in Annandale. Her small family-run practice offers in-clinic sessions, community visits across Northern Virginia, and teletherapy in Virginia, California, and DC. Particularly effective with non-verbal children and complex AAC users.

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Speak Easy RVA Speech Therapy
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric Specialists
📍 Richmond, VA · In-home + teletherapy statewide
Late talkers Autism / ASD In-home visits Teletherapy statewide Birth to school-age

Richmond’s in-home and school-based specialists — Speak Easy RVA sends therapists to homes, daycares, preschools, and community settings across Greater Richmond. They also offer teletherapy to any family in Virginia. Families who have tried clinic-based therapy describe finding far more progress with this natural-environment model.

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Sunshine Speech Therapy
Sarah Sweeney, CCC-SLP · Founder
📍 Mechanicsville, VA · Richmond area
Feeding therapy Myofunctional therapy Articulation Accepts Anthem, Aetna, Cigna

Sarah’s Mechanicsville clinic is one of the Richmond area’s most family-friendly practices — warm atmosphere, no long waits, and specialist expertise in myofunctional therapy and tongue tie alongside speech and feeding. One of the few practices in the region that accepts major insurance including Anthem, Aetna, and Cigna.

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Coastal Therapy Group
Jordan, CCC-SLP · Owner
📍 Virginia Beach, VA
Early intervention Late talkers Articulation Accepts insurance

Jordan’s Virginia Beach practice is known for getting children in quickly — no long waitlists — and for toddlers and children who genuinely look forward to their sessions. Parents describe remarkable progress within months and therapists who take the time to teach parent strategies at every visit. Accepts insurance, making them highly accessible for Hampton Roads families.

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Making Waves Speech Therapy
CCC-SLP Team · Pediatric Specialists
📍 Virginia Beach, VA · Teletherapy available
Articulation Autism / ASD Teletherapy available Neurodiversity affirming

Making Waves is a neurodiversity-affirming Virginia Beach practice with a growing team of SLPs. They coordinate with insurance on behalf of families, visit preschools when needed, and offer virtual sessions for families who cannot attend in person. Families praise the team’s ability to build connection with high-energy children who struggle in traditional settings.

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Speech Therapy Services in Virginia

Licensed Virginia speech therapists work with individuals of all ages — from toddlers learning their first words to adults recovering communication skills after stroke or traumatic brain injury. Services are available across Northern Virginia, the Richmond area, Virginia Beach, and Hampton Roads, with teletherapy expanding access to families throughout the state.


Speech Therapy for Toddlers in Virginia

Early communication skills develop rapidly in the first three years. Some children begin talking later than expected, and parents may wonder whether their child simply needs more time or whether a Virginia speech therapist could help. Therapy at this stage is typically play-based and family-centred — parents are active participants, and strategies carry over into everyday routines at home.

Parents in Virginia often begin searching when a child is not using many words by 18–24 months, seems frustrated when trying to communicate, or is not imitating sounds and gestures. A free speech screener can help clarify whether an evaluation is warranted.


Common Speech Therapy Needs in Virginia

Speech Therapy for Children

Speech therapy for children supports clear communication skills needed 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 Virginia

Many Virginia speech therapists offer virtual sessions — useful for families in rural Virginia, military families, or parents who cannot attend regular in-person appointments.

Adult Speech Therapy in Virginia

Adults in Virginia 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 Virginia?
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 Virginia public school system.
Does insurance cover speech therapy in Virginia?
Many Virginia speech therapists accept insurance including Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare. Some practices are private pay but provide superbills for reimbursement. 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.
Is teletherapy effective for children in Virginia?
Research supports teletherapy as an effective option for many speech and language goals, including articulation, language development, and parent coaching. It tends to work particularly well when parents can participate actively during sessions.
What is the difference between a late talker and a speech delay?
A late talker is a young child developing fewer words than expected but showing strong understanding and social engagement. A speech delay is a broader term covering difficulties with speech sound production, language comprehension, or expressive language. Learn more about the difference here.
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