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Speech Pathologists, Pathologists

The Freeman Speech Practice

The Freeman Speech Practice is a healthcare and medicine company that specializes in speech pathology. Their team of pathologists and speech pathologists are dedicated to helping individuals improve their communication skills and overcome speech-related challenges. With a focus on personalized care and evidence-based practices, The Freeman Speech Practice is committed to providing high-quality services to their clients.

Introduction to The Freeman Speech Practice

The Freeman Speech Practice was founded by a team of experienced pathologists and speech pathologists who recognized a need for specialized speech therapy services. With a focus on personalized care, the company has quickly become a leader in the industry. What sets them apart is their commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest research and technology to provide the best possible outcomes for their clients.

Services & Products

The Freeman Speech Practice offers a wide range of services including evaluations, consultations and therapy sessions for both adults and children. They specialize in speech and language disorders, stuttering, voice disorders, and accent modification. Clients can also purchase speech therapy materials and books from the company's online store.

Location

The Freeman Speech Practice is located in the heart of downtown, surrounded by vibrant businesses and restaurants. The area is easily accessible by public transportation with the closest options being the 5th Street Station, the Main Street Station, and the Jefferson Station, all within a half-mile radius.

Benefits

Clients choose The Freeman Speech Practice for their exceptional level of care and expertise. Their team consists of highly trained pathologists and speech pathologists who work closely with clients to create individualized treatment plans. They also offer flexible scheduling options and accept a variety of insurance plans.

Good to Know

Clients should be aware that The Freeman Speech Practice requires a referral from a physician before scheduling an appointment. Additionally, they have a strict cancellation policy that requires 24-hour notice or a fee may be charged.

Reviews

Customers rave about the exceptional care they receive at The Freeman Speech Practice. Multiple reviews mention the personalized attention and expertise of the staff. Many clients report significant improvements in their speech and language abilities after working with the team.

Amenities

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    speech therapy
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    consultation

FAQ

What specialties does your team of pathologists have?

Our team of pathologists specializes in various areas including dermatopathology, gastrointestinal pathology, hematopathology, and cytopathology. We also have expertise in molecular pathology and immunohistochemistry.

What is your turnaround time for test results and reports?

Our standard turnaround time for test results and reports is 48-72 hours. However, some specialized tests may take longer depending on the complexity of the case.

How do you ensure accuracy and quality control in your testing processes?

We have a rigorous quality control system in place to ensure accuracy and reliability of our testing processes. We use state-of-the-art equipment, follow industry standards and guidelines, and have a team of experienced pathologists and technicians who review each case to ensure accuracy.

What certifications and qualifications does your speech pathologist have?

Our speech pathologist is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She holds a master's degree in speech-language pathology and has several years of experience in diagnosing and treating communication disorders.

What types of communication disorders do you specialize in treating?

We specialize in treating a wide range of communication disorders including language disorders, speech sound disorders, stuttering, voice disorders, and social communication disorders. We also work with patients who have neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and Parkinson's disease.