(855) 727-8660
Find A Speech Therapist Now Click or Call

Speech Therapy in Montgomery AL

You probably landed on this page because you are looking for a speech therapist in Montgomery, Alabama. Our goal is to help as many people as we can with finding a good speech therapy clinic in their area. Going through this process with our first-born son, we realized the difficulties in finding good therapists who understood our concerns, our needs and our questions. There are many great speech therapists that love what they do and will be eager to help you understand the process and what needs to be done to get you the help you need. Going through this process can be scary and frustrating if you do not know what to do next.

If your child is not talking yet, do not lose hope – that is most likely why you landed on this page. You are seeking hope, looking for someone who can help you navigate this struggle your child is having. Our son was diagnosed with Apraxia of Speech and has been in therapy since he was 2 years old. It has been a very long and slow journey, but the changes we have seen have given us hope that he will be able to fully speak later in life.

How Much Does Speech Therapy Cost?

A big question you may have is, how much does this cost? Some clinics will take only self-pay patients, while others will take insurance and Medicaid. The quality of service you receive should be the same no matter how you pay. From speaking with many speech therapists (both in-clinic and in-home care), we have found that the average cost of a 30 minute session ranges from $50-$100 in most local areas. Keep in mind that this is a general cost and the cost in Montgomery may be more or less. Most therapy sessions are billed in 30-minute increments with most children seeing a speech therapist 2-4 times per week.

Where To Find Speech Therapists In Montgomery?

Below you will find a short list of speech therapy clinics in Montgomery, AL. Know that some of these places my be fully booked and could have a wait list. Do not hesitate on getting on their wait list, but our advise is to not wait for an opening unless if you absolutely have to. Starting speech therapy as soon as you can is extremely important. Most areas will have programs for Early Intervention to help children from birth to 5 years old to receive the help they need with speech. Be sure to ask your therapists about these programs as well as who to contact in your local area for help with getting into an Early Intervention program at your local school.


AUM Speech and Hearing Clinic

Number: 334-244-3408

Address: 7177 Halcyon Summit Dr, Montgomery, AL 36117

Website: aum.edu/current-students/health-and-wellness/speech-and-hearing-clinic

Description: The AUM Speech and Hearing Clinic is a comprehensive facility serving the central Alabama area. Now located on Halcyon Summit Drive, just minutes from Auburn Montgomery, the clinic provides complete diagnostic and therapeutic services for children and adults who have speech and hearing problems.

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Get Driving Directions


Beltone Hearing Aid Center

Number: 334-239-7877

Address: 4919 Carmichael Rd, Montgomery, AL 36106

Website: beltone.com

Description: Better speech comprehension – Balanced hearing with both ears may improve your ability to understand speech, both in background noise and in quiet situations.

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Get Driving Directions


Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery

Number: 334-284-7700

Address: 4465 Narrow Lane Rd, Montgomery, AL 36116

Website: encompasshealth.com/montgomeryrehab

Description: Our speech-language pathologists help patients overcome communication disorders, speech challenges and swallowing problems.

Hours of Operation:

  • Open 24 hours

Get Driving Directions


Center For Child & Adolescent Development

Number: 334-262-5744

Address: 2361 Fairlane Dr, Montgomery, AL 36116

Website: glenwood.org/montgomery

Description: The Center for Child and Adolescent Development (CCAD) was formed in September 2005 to continue and expand on the work of the David Monsky Developmental Clinic which was originally begun in the late 1950s (under another name) as a diagnostic & guidance clinic for children with multiple challenges.

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday – Thursday: 8:15AM – 5:30PM
  • Friday: 8:00AM – 1:00PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Get Driving Directions