Auditory Processing

Auditory processing disorder (APD / CAPD) is a difficulty interpreting sounds even with normal hearing. Diagnosis is made by an audiologist; SLPs co-treat with strategies for listening, language, and academic accommodations.

259,763

Speech-language pathologists in the FastSpeech directory.

5,193

Explicitly listed for Auditory Processing.

Most generalist SLPs treat this — listing grows as providers claim and detail their profiles.

Featured Auditory Processing specialists

Find help by state

Tagged specialists are providers explicitly listed for Auditory Processing. All SLPs includes generalists — most treat common conditions like articulation, language, and stuttering even without an explicit tag.

Alabama
86 specialists 2,385 SLPs total
Alaska
5 specialists 638 SLPs total
Arizona
89 specialists 7,911 SLPs total
Arkansas
34 specialists 4,697 SLPs total
California
463 specialists 17,977 SLPs total
Colorado
183 specialists 5,997 SLPs total
Connecticut
81 specialists 2,170 SLPs total
Delaware
10 specialists 771 SLPs total
District of Columbia
7 specialists 836 SLPs total
Florida
290 specialists 17,513 SLPs total
Georgia
118 specialists 6,425 SLPs total
Hawaii
22 specialists 724 SLPs total
Idaho
33 specialists 1,266 SLPs total
Illinois
172 specialists 12,525 SLPs total
Indiana
127 specialists 3,936 SLPs total
Iowa
87 specialists 1,404 SLPs total
Kansas
52 specialists 1,894 SLPs total
Kentucky
95 specialists 3,705 SLPs total
Louisiana
75 specialists 4,067 SLPs total
Maine
25 specialists 1,582 SLPs total
Maryland
113 specialists 6,123 SLPs total
Massachusetts
81 specialists 5,119 SLPs total
Michigan
138 specialists 5,127 SLPs total
Minnesota
78 specialists 3,409 SLPs total
Mississippi
31 specialists 1,867 SLPs total
Missouri
89 specialists 6,245 SLPs total
Montana
54 specialists 808 SLPs total
Nebraska
66 specialists 2,205 SLPs total
Nevada
52 specialists 1,327 SLPs total
New Hampshire
13 specialists 1,350 SLPs total
New Jersey
138 specialists 6,407 SLPs total
New Mexico
28 specialists 2,435 SLPs total
New York
317 specialists 27,794 SLPs total
North Carolina
215 specialists 8,982 SLPs total
North Dakota
13 specialists 1,191 SLPs total
Ohio
165 specialists 9,293 SLPs total
Oklahoma
37 specialists 3,244 SLPs total
Oregon
67 specialists 2,766 SLPs total
Pennsylvania
189 specialists 8,930 SLPs total
Rhode Island
7 specialists 813 SLPs total
South Carolina
56 specialists 4,178 SLPs total
South Dakota
23 specialists 796 SLPs total
Tennessee
114 specialists 4,831 SLPs total
Texas
504 specialists 24,086 SLPs total
Utah
64 specialists 1,815 SLPs total
Vermont
7 specialists 436 SLPs total
Virginia
172 specialists 6,115 SLPs total
Washington
166 specialists 5,503 SLPs total
West Virginia
32 specialists 1,637 SLPs total
Wisconsin
71 specialists 3,770 SLPs total
Wyoming
23 specialists 447 SLPs total

When to seek help

If you or a family member is struggling with auditory processing, a speech-language pathologist can evaluate and recommend a treatment plan. A typical first appointment lasts 60–90 minutes; ongoing therapy is usually weekly or twice-weekly.

Most US health insurance — including Medicare and Medicaid — covers medically-necessary speech therapy. Use our map search to filter by your insurance and find providers near you.