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NAPA Center - Los Angeles

Pediatric speech, occupational, physical and feeding therapy clinic in Hawthorne, the location NAPA brands as its Los Angeles center.

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The practical details

Ages servedChildren
Current waitNo wait time published on its site — full sessions carry a wait list, so ask when you book
WhereHawthorne (11840 S La Cienega Blvd), South Bay Los Angeles
Address11840 S La Cienega Blvd, Hawthorne, California, 90250
Funding takenAccepts a range of insurance plans that vary by clinic; coverage is verified about 60 days before treatment, as a quote rather than a guaranteeSuperbills available for self-pay families seeking out-of-network reimbursement

What this is, in plain language

NAPA's Los Angeles clinic offers weekly speech therapy and three-week intensive sessions covering oral motor dysfunction, apraxia, fluency, receptive and expressive language, and social pragmatics, alongside occupational therapy, physical therapy and feeding support from the same multidisciplinary team.

Getting started

Families fill out an interest form on the website; NAPA emails next steps and a link to intake paperwork covering the child's history, preferred location and insurance. Intensive sessions open through scheduled enrolment windows a few times a year and are awarded by random lottery rather than first-come, first-served. Families can also book a free discovery session to talk it through before deciding.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Offers weekly speech therapy and three-week intensive sessions year-round, covering oral motor dysfunction, apraxia, fluency, receptive and expressive language, social pragmatics and feeding.
  • Runs physical, occupational and developmental feeding therapy alongside speech at the same clinic.
  • Describes one of its Los Angeles speech therapists as working predominantly with autistic children.
  • Its FAQ says crying is normal and that therapists "typically push through" when children protest.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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  • Yes:Publishes its approach when a child is distressed or says no
  • No:Says parents can observe any session
  • Yes:Publishes who sets the goals, and whether compliance is one of them

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