Coral Care partners with local SLPs, pediatric OTs, and pediatric PTs to help your child hit key milestones and personalized goals. Browse our providers, take our free online screener, or learn more below.
Just south of Boston proper, the area in and around Quincy is a very residential area and our SLPs are ready and available for in-home and in-person visits throughout the area.
is a certified speech/language pathologist. She has experience working with clients who have ASD, ADHD, intellectual disability, etc., with ages ranging from 1-22 years of age. She specializes in language, literacy, AAC, articulation and pragmatic language.
is a licensed speech-language pathologist specializing in pediatric speech and language development. She believes that progress in therapy is rooted in a strong connection between the therapist and child. Her sessions focus first on engagement. She has extensive experience working with children from ages 18 months through 22 years. Her clinical interests include autism, natural language acquisition, and AAC.
Occupational therapists are the generalists of the pediatric specialist world! Our OTs in Quincy can help your child with things like feeding and swallowing, writing, tying shoelaces, and even navigating complex social situations. Children who have been diagnosed with Down syndrome or cerebral palsy can often benefit from OT services.
is a dedicated and compassionate occupational therapist with over 7 years of experience in the in the field. She has worked in various setting where I have demonstrated a commitment to providing holistic care to individuals and focusing on sensory integration.
is a licensed and registered pediatric occupational therapist (OT). She specializes in school-based OT services and have worked in the school setting for over five years. She has expertise in the evaluation and treatment of school-aged children, and experience with diagnoses ranging from Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disabilities.
Physical therapy for children addresses fundamental strength, balance, and coordination challenges that children can face. For infants, this can be related to rolling, crawling, and walking milestones. For older children, this can be related to balance and coordination issues or recovery from an injury, just like adults!
is a physical therapist serving kids of all ages on the South Shore of MA. She has worked in several areas since graduating PT school in 2019, including the hospital setting, early intervention, school-based, aquatics, and outpatient pediatrics. She has served patients aged 0-100+, but pediatrics is her favorite!
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