Texas Hearing Institute
Speech and feeding therapy for autistic children, in-network with Medicaid and with a sliding fee scale for families who qualify.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Speech-language therapy and feeding therapy for children from birth to age 21, including autistic children alongside children with developmental delays, apraxia of speech and Down syndrome — covering speech sounds, language, social communication, fluency, feeding and swallowing difficulties, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) support. Bilingual services are available, including Spanish, Arabic and sign language.
Getting started
Contact the clinic to schedule a speech evaluation or request an appointment; in-person and virtual visits are both offered. Parents and caregivers are treated as part of the therapy process, and sessions build communication and feeding skills through play-based techniques.
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What they say about themselves
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- Speech-language pathologists work with autistic children alongside children with developmental delays, apraxia of speech and Down syndrome, covering social communication, fluency and AAC support.
- Feeding therapists address swallowing and feeding difficulties including trouble with bottle or breastfeeding, chewing safely, sensitivity to food textures and picky eating.
- States plainly that its services are not free: there is a sliding fee scale for families who qualify, and it is in-network with a wide variety of commercial and Medicaid payers.
- Sessions are described as parent-centred, typically 45 minutes once or twice a week, with parents and caregivers treated as an essential part of the therapy process.
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