Language Disorders
Language disorders affect understanding (receptive language) and use (expressive language) of words, sentences, and conversation. They appear in late talkers, school-age children with learning difficulties, and adults after injury. Most pediatric SLPs treat language disorders as part of general practice.
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Explicitly listed for Language Disorders.
Most generalist SLPs treat this — listing grows as providers claim and detail their profiles.Featured Language Disorders specialists
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Tagged specialists are providers explicitly listed for Language Disorders. All SLPs includes generalists — most treat common conditions like articulation, language, and stuttering even without an explicit tag.
When to seek help
If you or a family member is struggling with language disorders, 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.