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Glenelg has 1 active speech-therapist available to serve the community. Speech therapy addresses a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders across all age groups, from children with speech delays to adults recovering from stroke or other conditions. If you don't find a match locally, nearby cities including Baltimore, Rockville, Silver Spring, Towson, and Bethesda offer additional options. When searching for a speech-therapist, verify credentials and ask about their experience with your specific needs.
Look for a speech-therapist who can show proof of current licensure and ASHA certification, offers a written treatment plan with clear goals, and maintains open communication about progress. Be cautious of therapists who demand cash-only payments without documentation, pressure you into long-term commitments without explaining the rationale, or operate exclusively online without clear qualifications on file. A reputable therapist will answer your questions directly and provide transparent information about their background and approach.
Currently, there is 1 active speech-therapist listed in Glenelg. If you'd like more options, nearby cities such as Baltimore, Rockville, Silver Spring, Towson, and Bethesda have additional practitioners.
Verify that any therapist you contact holds a current license and ASHA certification. Ask for proof of credentials and check with the Maryland Board of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists if needed.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, whether they accept your insurance, what the treatment plan will look like, how often you'll meet, and how they measure progress. Also clarify their fees and cancellation policy.
Speech-therapists work with communication disorders (speech clarity, language development, stuttering), voice problems, swallowing difficulties, and cognitive-communication challenges. They serve children, adults, and seniors with a range of conditions.
If you notice persistent speech or language delays, difficulty swallowing, voice changes, or communication challenges affecting daily life, consult your primary care doctor or pediatrician for a referral to a speech-therapist for evaluation.
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