Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy in Greenville, South Carolina
Located conveniently off of I-85, MTS Kids’s Greenville location provides a comprehensive approach to meeting your child’s unique goals. In Greenville, we offer Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy services.
Insurance Accepted
We accept many major insurance providers, as well as private pay.
Our team will provide you with a complimentary benefits check prior to your first appointment.
At MTS Kids in Greenville, South Carolina, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional and personalized pediatric speech and occupational therapy for children in a supportive and nurturing environment.
Located at 420 The Parkway in Greer, our clinic is conveniently positioned to serve children and families throughout Greenville and the surrounding areas. Greenville is celebrated for its vibrant community and family-oriented atmosphere, making it an ideal location for our clinic. Our space is thoughtfully designed to embody the welcoming spirit of the area, creating an environment where your child can flourish.
On this page, you can discover more about our Greenville speech and occupational therapy services. Our clinic includes specialized therapy rooms and child-friendly spaces that foster and support your child’s journey. If you have any questions or need further assistance, our dedicated team is just a click away. Feel free to reach out using the contact form at the bottom of the page. We look forward to being a part of your child’s growth and development in the Greenville community!
Our Services
Frequently Asked Questions
MTS accepts many forms of speech coverage, including SC Medicaid, SC BabyNet, Private Pay, Health Savings Accounts, Private Insurance, and Tricare. Call us to learn more about your speech coverage.
MTS has two private clinics, one off The Parkway in Greer and one on Spartanburg’s Westside. We also provide speech therapy services at most daycares, preschools, and private schools across Spartanburg and Greenville counties. In addition, we provide in-home therapy for children that are unable to come to a clinic or school.
As trained speech-language pathologists, we re-evaluate your child’s needs every 3 months. At that time, you and your therapist update your child’s goals together and look at progress. The length of therapy also depends on the severity of the problem and the rate of progress made in the therapy sessions and during reinforcement at home and in the community.
“Red flags” for speech and language development are signs that a child might not be developing like his/her peers.
Some “red flags,” for speech or language delay include:
- The child does not respond to his/her surroundings in the usual way.
- The child does not play with peers or toys in ways that other kids his/her age do.
- The child does not use a variety of sounds or words.
- The child does not understand (or respond) when he/she is asked a question.
- The child does not follow instructions.
- The child does not use words to tell adults what he/she needs.
- Instead, lots of gestures or even tantrums are used.
Trust your instincts! Most of the time, a caretaker’s instincts about their child are absolutely right! It is not helpful to ignore those instincts. Others may say that the child will simply “outgrow” a speech or language delay. While this could be true, it is impossible to know which children will outgrow their delay and which will need support from speech-language therapist to help them academically or socially.
If a child needs help with his/her speech or language, it is important to get that help as early as possible.
MTS offers complementary speech and language screenings to take the guesswork out of the concern. Contact our office to schedule.
Early speech and language development are very important to a child’s academic success. Children who reach developmental language milestones earlier are more likely to do better academically later in life.
This does not mean that a child who shows some delay in developing language will not be successful in school. In fact, children with language delays can “catch up” to their peers if (1) they are identified before kindergarten, and (2) they receive needed treatment from a Speech-Language Pathologist starting immediately after they are identified.
Spartanburg Location:
P: (864) 244-3474 / F: (864) 576-8909
Greenville Location:
P: (864) 244-3474 / F: (864) 244-3475