Frequently Asked
Questions

  • The best way to get started is to send us an email or text, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

    If you would prefer to talk over the phone, we can schedule a time that works for you and Jessica, our speech-language pathologist.

  • Rapid Speech Therapy LLC is considered an out-of-network provider. Our services are private pay.

    We are not in-network with Medicare, Medicaid, or any commercial health insurance plans.

    We are an approved provider for the Family Empowerment Scholarship For Unique Abilities through the Step Up For Students organization.

    If you wish to request reimbursement from your health insurance provider, we can provide itemized medical receipts. Please note that it is your responsibility to understand your insurance policy’s coverage and reimbursement limits.

  • EVALUATION:
    Speech-Language Evaluation: $300

    THERAPY:
    30 Minute Sessions: $75
    45 Minute Sessions: $105
    60 Minute Sessions: $130

  • We travel to homes, private schools, and daycares.

    We do not have an office location for you to visit.

  • We mainly provide services for children and teens, from toddlers up through high school.

    In certain cases we will work with young adults, like those between 18 and 22.

  • Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) impact functions like breathing, chewing, swallowing, speech, sleep, dentition, facial growth.

    We work to establish nasal breathing, improve strength, coordination, and function of the facial and mouth muscles through individualized therapy for better overall health and well being.

  • Yes - we provide pre-release and post-release therapy for lip and tongue ties.

    Pre-therapy prepares the muscles for improved movement, while post-therapy supports healing, prevents reattachment, and helps restore proper function.

  • Myofunctional therapy addresses Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs), conditions involving improper function or tone of the face, mouth, or tongue that can impact breathing, speech, chewing, swallowing, dental development, sleep, and more.

    Therapy is personalized to help restore balance and improve overall function.

    To participate in myofunctional therapy, the individual should be able to follow directions reliably.

    For children under 4, this is provided as myo-informed feeding therapy.