Speech Therapy in Miami, FL
Last updated: April 17, 2026
230 NPI-registered pediatric speech therapy providers serve Miami, FL. Each listing includes the provider's name, location, specialties, listed credentials, and current new-patient status, with a link to the full profile and to verify the provider in the official ASHA registry. Listings refreshed from the NPPES registry April 2026.
230 providers in Miami — showing 50 per page (page 5 of 5)
How we vet: Every listing starts from the provider's federal CMS NPI record and is refreshed from the registry on a recurring schedule, with direct links to the certification or state-licensing body for its specialty so you can verify credentials at the source. We do not accept paid placement. Read our full verification methodology.

Bright, modern pediatric clinics are standard across Miami-Dade — most offer bilingual materials and family-friendly play spaces.
This page is part of FindKidTherapy's directory of NPI-registered pediatric speech-language pathologists serving Miami, Florida. Below are 50 providers currently active in Miami-Dade County. Before the list, here's what most Miami parents need to know first — how Florida Medicaid covers therapy, what it actually costs, where to find bilingual providers, and how to start sooner when wait-lists are long.
How Florida Medicaid covers pediatric speech therapy in Miami
Florida Medicaid covers medically necessary speech-language therapy for children under 21 through the federal EPSDT (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment) mandate. If your pediatrician documents a delay or disorder, Medicaid is required to cover treatment — there is no per-visit cap and no annual cap as long as therapy remains medically necessary.
Major Florida Medicaid Managed Medical Assistance plans available to families across Region 11 (Miami-Dade and Monroe counties) include:
- Sunshine Health
- Aetna Better Health of Florida
- Humana Healthy Horizons
- Molina Healthcare of Florida
- United Healthcare Community Plan
Prior authorization is typically required after the initial speech-language evaluation. Most providers in Miami who accept Medicaid will handle the auth paperwork on your behalf — ask before your first visit. Plan availability and provider networks can change; verify current options through your plan's member services line or the Florida Statewide Medicaid Managed Care site.
If your child does not qualify for Medicaid, Florida KidCare offers subsidized coverage on a sliding-scale model based on family income and federal poverty level guidelines. Apply at FloridaKidCare.org.
What pediatric speech therapy actually costs in Miami
Out-of-pocket ranges that Miami families typically report in 2026 (subject to clinic and CPT-code variation):
| Service | Out-of-pocket | With insurance (typical copay) |
|---|---|---|
| Initial evaluation (60–90 min) | $200–$450 | $0–$50 |
| Standard therapy session (30–45 min) | $100–$180 | $0–$40 |
| Intensive blocks (3–5×/week) | $80–$120/session (discounted) | Same copay structure |
| Teletherapy | ~10–20% less than in-clinic | Same copay structure |
Many clinics offer sliding-scale fees for families without insurance — always ask explicitly when calling. If a clinic doesn't publish rates online, that's not a red flag; speech therapy billing varies by CPT code (common ones include 92507 individual treatment, 92521 fluency evaluation, 92522/92523 sound production evaluation).

Spanish-speaking and Haitian-Creole speech therapists in Miami
Miami-Dade is approximately 69% Hispanic per US Census 2020 estimates, with the majority of households speaking Spanish at home. A significant Haitian-Creole-speaking population is concentrated in Little Haiti and North Miami. Bilingual evaluations matter: assessing a Spanish-dominant 4-year-old in English alone can under-detect a real disorder OR over-flag a normal bilingual language mismatch.
When you call a clinic, ask:
- Does the SLP speak Spanish (or your home language)?
- Does the SLP have experience with bilingual assessment (not just translation)?
- Are evaluation materials available in Spanish (PLS-5 Spanish, Bilingual EOWPVT, etc.)?
- Does the practice apply the standardized bilingual evaluation protocols?
ASHA's position on bilingual service delivery is the standard your provider should know. If they can't speak to it, find another provider.
Typical wait-list times for Miami pediatric speech therapy (2026)
Miami pediatric speech therapy runs longer wait-lists than the Florida state average due to high demand and the bilingual provider shortage:
| Provider type | Typical wait |
|---|---|
| Hospital-affiliated (Nicklaus Children's, Holtz Children's at Jackson Health) | 8–16 weeks |
| Mid-sized clinics (private practice with 5–15 SLPs) | 4–10 weeks |
| Solo private practice | 2–6 weeks |
| Teletherapy-first practices | 1–3 weeks |
| Bilingual specialist (add to above) | +2–4 weeks |
If wait-list is the blocker, two paths to start sooner:
- Teletherapy — Florida Blue (BCBS-FL), Aetna, and United Healthcare all reimburse telehealth speech therapy in Florida post-2021 parity law.
- Florida Early Steps — if your child is under 3, the federal Part C early-intervention program. Free, in-home, and federally mandated to begin services within 45 days of an eligibility decision.
Florida Early Steps program — free pediatric therapy for children under 3
If your child is under 3 years old, you can self-refer to Florida Early Steps without a pediatrician's referral. The statewide intake line is 1-800-218-0001. Services include speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and developmental therapy — provided at home, daycare, or in clinic.
Miami-Dade is served by two regional Early Steps offices:
- North Miami-Dade (north of Flagler Street): University of Miami / Mailman Center for Child Development, 1601 NW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136. Phone: (305) 243-6660.
- South Miami-Dade (south of Flagler Street through the Keys): Nicklaus Children's Hospital / Southernmost Coast Early Steps.
The federal IDEA Part C mandate requires Early Steps to conduct an initial IFSP meeting within 45 days of referral and eligibility determination. There is no cost to families regardless of income.
When to add private speech therapy alongside Miami-Dade Public Schools services
Miami-Dade Public Schools provides speech-language services through the IEP (Individualized Education Program) or 504 plan process, free for eligible students. Limitations parents commonly report:
- 20–30 minutes per week of pull-out therapy is typical (versus 2–4× weekly in private therapy)
- Group sessions rather than individual
- Wait for IEP eligibility (often 60–90 days from referral)
- No carry-over outside school year
Private therapy is the typical add-on when school-based services aren't enough. Insurance + Medicaid usually covers the parallel private treatment if a pediatrician documents medical necessity.
Frequently asked questions — Miami speech therapy
My child is bilingual — should I worry about a speech delay?
Bilingual children can show "code-mixing" until age 4–5; this is normal. True disorders show consistent patterns across both languages. A bilingual evaluator is essential to tell the difference.
Does Florida Medicaid cover ABA and speech therapy together?
Yes — both are covered under the EPSDT mandate when medically necessary. Many Miami families coordinate ABA and speech sessions at clinics that offer both.
How fast can my child be evaluated in Miami?
Solo private practices: 2–6 weeks typical. Hospital systems: 8–16 weeks. Early Steps (if under 3): mandated within 45 days of eligibility determination.
What's the difference between an SLP and a CCC-SLP in Florida?
"SLP" = trained speech-language pathologist with a master's degree. "CCC-SLP" adds ASHA's Certificate of Clinical Competence — the gold standard, required by most Florida insurance plans for reimbursement.
Does Tricare cover speech therapy in Miami?
Yes — Tricare Prime, Select, and Tricare for Life all cover medically necessary speech-language therapy. South Florida has a significant military and veteran population, and most Miami pediatric clinics accept Tricare.
Sources & references
- CMS Medicaid: EPSDT — federal mandate for medically necessary services for children under 21.
- Florida Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) — official AHCA plan portal.
- Florida KidCare — Eligibility — income-based subsidized coverage.
- ASHA — Coding for Reimbursement — official CPT code reference.
- US Census — Miami-Dade QuickFacts — Hispanic population estimate.
- ASHA — Bilingual Service Delivery — professional standard.
- US Dept of Education — IDEA Part C §303.342 — 45-day IFSP timeline.
- FL DOH — Early Steps — official site, intake 1-800-218-0001.
- UM Health — North Miami-Dade Early Steps (Mailman Center)
- Nicklaus Children's Hospital — South Miami-Dade + Keys Early Steps.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-24. Information is provided for general guidance and may change. Always verify directly with the program, plan, or provider before relying on these details for treatment decisions.
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30 Speech Therapists in Miami
Melissa Barbieri
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-746-4507
Melissa Bouverie
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-306-2453
Michael Baugher
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-877-7344
Michele Aurignac, PhD CCC SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-541-3400
Michelle Alpizar
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-646-2555
Michelle Bernstein, MA
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-585-5224
Miguel Arocha, SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-208-2814
Mildrey Aguila, SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-803-0043
Mirla Arteaga-Cespedes
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-585-1260
Nayda Andujar, SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-281-1130
Patricia Arriola, M.S.
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-987-9093
Persephone Blair-Knight, M Ed. CCC-SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-385-2929
Rachel Abrams
Miami, FL
786-206-4151
Rayselis Alfonso Penate
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-554-1676
Robert Barrocas, MSCCCSLP-CFY
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-989-1231
Rosa Acha, Speech Pathologist
Miami, FL
305-854-7244
Sarah Bartels
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-582-2373
Stephanie Aman
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-306-2453
Susana Arango Amoros
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-541-3400
Suzette Bazan, MS
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-364-5533
Valerie Bourraine, SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-364-5533
Vanessa Alcalde
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-608-5229
Victoria Arellano
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-975-7021
Violeta Acosta, M.S.,CF-SLP
Miami, FL
786-542-5774
Wendy Badillo, MS, CCC-SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-261-5664
Yaron Baker, MS,CCC-SLP
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-733-1992
Yoslayda Albuerne Batista
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-614-7907
Yusimi Anaya
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-703-9112
Zoraida Anaya
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
786-843-3624
Zulay Borges Alvarez
Miami, FL
Speech-Language Pathology provider in Miami, FL
305-262-6868
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About Speech Therapy for Children in Miami, FL
Speech Therapy can make a significant difference in your child's development. If you're looking for pediatric speech therapy providers in Miami, our directory can help you find qualified, experienced therapists who specialize in working with children.
What is Speech Therapy?
Speech-language pathologists help children with communication challenges including speech delays, language disorders, stuttering, and articulation difficulties.
Finding the Right Speech Therapist in Miami
When choosing a speech therapy provider for your child in Miami, Florida, consider factors such as their experience with your child's specific needs, accepted insurance plans, location convenience, and whether they offer in-clinic, in-home, or telehealth sessions.
Signs Your Child May Benefit from Speech Therapy
Early intervention is key for pediatric therapy. If you notice your child struggling with age-appropriate milestones, talk to your pediatrician about whether speech therapy might help. Many families in Miami find that starting therapy early leads to better outcomes.