Adhvika Shetty
Pediatric Speech Therapist · 10 years' experience
- Late talking
- Autism
- Social communication
- Stuttering
- Down syndrome
- GLP
- Articulation
- OPT
1-on-1 online sessions with seasoned pediatric SLPs
First appointment within 24 hours
$30–50 a session — a fraction of typical rates
Don't love it? You don't pay
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Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised by how helpful the session was. Adhvika, the speech therapist, shared practical suggestions I’d never considered before. As a parent of a child on the spectrum, I appreciated that the suggestions were easy to understand and could be implemented right away.
CharleneFounder, We Are Autism · Parent of a child on the spectrum
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Your therapist gives you their honest read and a clear next steps.
Personalized goals, weekly 1-on-1 sessions, with at-home practice activities and support to reach your goals faster.
A licensed pediatric SLP spends time with you getting the full picture — what you're noticing, and how your child communicates day to day — then gives you their honest read: whether it's within range, what kind of help (if any) actually fits, and the specific next step to take.
Your first consult is free. After that, sessions are $30–50 each — a fraction of what private speech therapy usually costs, with no insurance or subscription. And if a session isn’t helping your child, you don’t pay for it.
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Toddlers through school age — roughly 18 months to 12 years. If you're not sure, just ask on the call.
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