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.

An SLP’s Perspective: Baby Sign

An SLP’s Perspective: Baby Sign

What is baby sign? Baby sign is the use of American Sign Language signs with infants. Why should I teach my infant/toddler to sign? Children are able to communicate with their hands to sign faster than they are able to use their lips to speak. This is because...

Debunking Common Myths of AAC

Debunking Common Myths of AAC

One approach frequently recommended by speech-language pathologists is the use of an AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) device. Although they are becoming more commonly recommended, many parents, caregivers, and teachers have questions about how the use...

An SLP’s Perspective: Baby Sign

An SLP’s Perspective: Baby Sign

What is baby sign? Baby sign is the use of American Sign Language signs with infants. Why should I teach my infant/toddler to sign? Children are able to communicate with their hands to sign faster than they are able to use their lips to speak. This is because...

Debunking Common Myths of AAC

Debunking Common Myths of AAC

One approach frequently recommended by speech-language pathologists is the use of an AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) device. Although they are becoming more commonly recommended, many parents, caregivers, and teachers have questions about how the use...