Pediatric Therapists in Palm Coast, FL
Browse 6 verified pediatric therapy providers in Palm Coast. Find speech, OT, PT, and ABA therapists for your child.
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6 Therapists in Palm Coast
Achieve Pediatric Home Therapies LLC
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Occupational TherapyPhysical Therapy
386-793-6679
Amanda Anderson
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy
337-214-3605
A Place To Grow Pediatric Therapy
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Speech Therapy
352-359-1725
Christina Amaral
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy
386-597-2820
Marjorie Alves
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Physical Therapy
386-597-0183
Stacey Adams
Palm Coast, FL
Accepting patients
Physical Therapy
386-283-0103
Finding Pediatric Therapy in Palm Coast, Florida
FindKidTherapy makes it easy to find trusted pediatric therapists in Palm Coast, FL. All providers are sourced from the National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry and verified for active licensure. Whether your child needs speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, or ABA therapy, our directory helps you compare options and connect with qualified professionals.
Types of Pediatric Therapy Available in Palm Coast
- Speech Therapy - Speech-language pathologists help children with communication challenges including speech delays, language disorders, stuttering, and articulation difficulties.
- Occupational Therapy - Occupational therapists help children develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and the skills needed for daily activities and school.
- Physical Therapy - Pediatric physical therapists help children improve gross motor skills, balance, coordination, strength, and mobility.
- ABA Therapy - Applied Behavior Analysis therapists work with children on the autism spectrum to develop communication, social, and behavioral skills.
- Feeding Therapy - Feeding therapists help children overcome challenges with eating, swallowing, and food aversions, often working alongside speech and occupational therapists.
- Sensory Integration - Sensory integration therapy helps children who struggle with processing sensory information, including touch, sound, movement, and visual input.