Investing in your child’s communication is investing in your child’s future

At this time, Bridge Speech Therapy only accepts private pay clients and we do not take insurance.

As a client, you are responsible for covering the cost of the speech therapy services we provide at the time of service.

We accept the following forms of payment:

  • Credit/Debit card

  • FSA/HSA card

If you would like to seek reimbursement from your insurance company for speech therapy sessions, we can provide you with a Superbill upon your request. A Superbill is a document made for insurance companies that provides specific information about the services a therapist or healthcare provider rendered to a client. Unlike traditional receipts, Superbills contain the information needed for insurance companies to pay the claim. Clients should reach out to their insurance company prior to initiating services to see if their insurance will cover out-of-network speech therapy.

What are the benefits of private pay?

  • You as a parent determine the therapist that is best suited for your child's needs, rather than an insurance company telling you who to see

  • Flexible scheduling and availability (especially those after school hours for older children)

  • No insurance = less documentation which means more quality time to focus on your child's therapy using evidence-based treatment 

  • More services are allowed without restrictions (i.e., no unplanned breaks due to meeting number of allowed visits, teletherapy)

  • No referral from a doctor is needed which means therapy can start right away

  • You can stay with your child's therapist even if your insurance plan coverage changes

Good Faith Estimates

Beginning January 1, 2022, clients who self-pay are eligible for a Good Faith Estimate regarding the cost of services. This is part of the No Surprises Act, and more information regarding your rights pertaining to Good Faith Estimates can be found here.