Occupational Therapy Within 30 Miles of Atlanta, IL
Last updated: April 17, 2026
No occupational therapy providers in Atlanta specifically. Showing 7 verified providers within a 30-mile radius.
7 providers found
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7 OT Therapists Nearby
Elizabeth Carpenter, OTR/L
Bloomington, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Bloomington, IL
309-261-0269
Chad Bowcott
Bloomington, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Bloomington, IL
309-661-8823
Krista Bajjalieh, OTR/L
Bloomington, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Bloomington, IL
309-662-3311
Karla Carr, OTR/L
Lincoln, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Lincoln, IL
217-605-5500
Abby Conrad, OTR
Bloomington, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Bloomington, IL
309-585-1809
Nicole Bing, OT
Bloomington, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Bloomington, IL
309-454-4411
Rachael Courtney
Clinton, IL
Occupational Therapy provider in Clinton, IL
217-935-8500
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About Occupational Therapy for Children in Atlanta, IL
Occupational Therapy can make a significant difference in your child's development. If you're looking for pediatric occupational therapy providers in Atlanta, our directory can help you find qualified, experienced therapists who specialize in working with children.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapists help children develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and the skills needed for daily activities and school.
Finding the Right OT Therapist in Atlanta
When choosing a occupational therapy provider for your child in Atlanta, Illinois, 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 Occupational Therapy
Early intervention is key for pediatric therapy. If you notice your child struggling with age-appropriate milestones, talk to your pediatrician about whether occupational therapy might help. Many families in Atlanta find that starting therapy early leads to better outcomes.