Sensory Integration in Sandy, UT
Last updated: April 17, 2026
2 NPI-registered pediatric sensory integration providers serve Sandy, UT. 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 confirm the provider's National Provider Identifier in the federal CMS NPI registry. Listings refreshed from the NPPES registry April 2026.
2 providers in Sandy
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.
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2 Sensory Therapists in Sandy
Devon Gere
Sandy, UT
Occupational Therapy provider in Sandy, UT
253-370-4217
Nicole Nagata, MOT, OTR/L
Sandy, UT
Occupational Therapy provider in Sandy, UT
801-619-3670
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About Sensory Integration for Children in Sandy, UT
Sensory Integration can make a significant difference in your child's development. If you're looking for pediatric sensory integration providers in Sandy, our directory can help you find qualified, experienced therapists who specialize in working with children.
What is Sensory Integration?
Sensory integration therapy helps children who struggle with processing sensory information, including touch, sound, movement, and visual input.
Finding the Right Sensory Therapist in Sandy
When choosing a sensory integration provider for your child in Sandy, Utah, 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 Sensory Integration
Early intervention is key for pediatric therapy. If you notice your child struggling with age-appropriate milestones, talk to your pediatrician about whether sensory integration might help. Many families in Sandy find that starting therapy early leads to better outcomes.