We are a pediatric speech therapy private practice offering speech, language, and feeding therapy for clients birth-18 years.

our mission
Our mission is to help your child DISCOVER his or her full potential through communication.
our values
Our team strives to provide excellent client and family-centered care through connection, collaboration, integrity, and kindness.
services provided
We offer a full range of evaluations and therapy including:
- articulation
- feeding
- social communication
- apraxia
- stuttering
- early intervention
- AAC
- receptive language
- expressive language
- phonology

currently accepting new clients
We are currently accepting clients at our West Knoxville location! No pediatrician referral is needed prior to contacting us.
Our team of SLPs is ready to help your child’s communication skills grow.

location
Our convenient West Knoxville location is on Kingston Pike, just west of Pellissippi Parkway.
speech therapy news and blog
Read the latest helpful blog posts from our speech therapy experts.
Expressive Language
Recently, we discussed receptive language and the impact it has on overall communication in daily life. The other category of language is expressive language. Expressive language describes the language that is produced, while receptive language is the language that is...
Signs That A Child May Benefit From A Hearing Screening
Hearing screenings are often recommended when children present with delayed language. Hearing screenings can be completed quickly and easily and are painless for children. Ruling out hearing loss can be an important part of the speech therapy process, as hearing loss...
Receptive Language Explained
When children are assessed for a language delay, there are several areas of language that are evaluated. One of these areas is receptive language, or the language that a child understands. While children are frequently referred to speech therapy due to limited...

Expressive Language
Recently, we discussed receptive language and the impact it has on overall communication in daily life. The other category of language is expressive language. Expressive language describes the language that is produced, while receptive language is the language that is...

Signs That A Child May Benefit From A Hearing Screening
Hearing screenings are often recommended when children present with delayed language. Hearing screenings can be completed quickly and easily and are painless for children. Ruling out hearing loss can be an important part of the speech therapy process, as hearing loss...

Receptive Language Explained
When children are assessed for a language delay, there are several areas of language that are evaluated. One of these areas is receptive language, or the language that a child understands. While children are frequently referred to speech therapy due to limited...