What We Treat
At the Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing, care is delivered through an integrated model that brings together pediatric speech therapy, occupational therapy, and feeding therapy, alongside comprehensive audiology services for both children and adults.
Individualized therapy plans are developed in close collaboration with families, with a focus on meeting each child at their current level and supporting meaningful progress across home, school, and community environments. Below are some of the diagnoses and conditions we commonly support as part of our comprehensive, family-centered approach to care.
Occupational Therapy
Focus areas include sensory integration, motor planning, and the development of functional independence in daily activities.
- Developmental Delays
- Down Syndrome
- Sensory Processing Difficulties
- Dyspraxia
- Behavioral Challenges
- Visual Motor Skills
- Cerebral Palsy
- Toe Walking
- Torticollis / Plagiocephaly
- Injury Rehabilitation
- Hypertonia (High Muscle Tone)
- Hypotonia (Low Muscle Tone)
- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Speech Therapy
- Delayed Speech or Language
- Articulation Disorder
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech
- Fluency Disorders
- Stuttering or Cluttering
- Voice Disorders
- Echolalia
- Gestalt Language Processing
- Augmentative Communication Devices
- Auditory Processing Disorder
Feeding Therapy
- Picky Eating / Sensory Feeding
- Dysphagia / Swallowing Disorders
- Tongue Thrust
- Cleft Lip or Palate
- Tongue Tie
Audiology
- Hearing Loss
- Tinnitus / Ringing of the Ears
- Microtia / Atresia