
Frequently Asked Questions
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Bright Voices is a private-pay practice and is considered an out-of-network provider for all insurance companies. We can provide you with a Superbill (medical receipt) to submit to your insurance for possible 'out-of-network' reimbursement. We recommend contacting your insurance company directly to understand your out-of-network benefits.
Private-pay services allow us to begin services immediately and create a fully individualized treatment plan tailored to your child’s needs, without the constraints of eligibility requirements or insurance limitations.
We accept debit, credit, checks, Health Savings Accounts (HSA), and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). Payments are due at the time of service or in advance.
Please contact us for more information about service pricing.
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Do I have an out-of-network deductible to meet first?
Do I have out-of-network speech therapy benefits?
Am I eligible for full reimbursement of the speech services?
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Yes! We are an approved provider for Step Up for Students and accept the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities.
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If you feel your child is not meeting milestones, or is experiencing delays in certain areas of communication, please refer to this resource.
The best way to determine if your child needs therapy is to speak with a professional. You can schedule a complimentary consultation where we will discuss your concerns and determine if an evaluation is needed. Seeking guidance from a Speech-Language Pathologist as soon as possible is crucial to give your child the best potential for success. Don’t wait and see!
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Yes, a comprehensive evaluation includes both informal methods (e.g., parental input, clinician observations, speech/language samples, or a play sample) and formal methods (e.g., standardized assessments).
If your child has completed an evaluation at another facility within the last six months, we kindly ask that you share a copy with us so we can review it, incorporate it into the treatment planning, and begin therapy immediately.
If the evaluation was completed more than six months ago, we recommend your child participate in a new evaluation to obtain the most up-to-date information.
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Therapy sessions are available in 30, 45, or 60-minute durations, depending on your child’s needs.
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There is no wait time to begin therapy.
No referral or prescription is needed from your primary doctor.
The frequency of therapy sessions is not restricted.
There are no eligibility requirements—everyone qualifies!
Treatment is tailored to you and your child’s needs.
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As a bilingual speaker, I have dedicated time to researching the effects of bilingualism on speech development. Current research shows no evidence that learning a second language causes speech or language delays. In fact, teaching a child a second language can be beneficial, as it provides opportunities to acquire more vocabulary and use language in diverse contexts
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While Bright Voices does not have a physical office at this time, our therapist, Naiceli, travels to clients across Seminole County, FL, including Winter Springs, Oviedo, Lake Mary, Sanford, Casselberry, Longwood, Winter Park/Maitland, and Altamonte Springs. Speech and language therapy services can be provided in the comfort of your home, in a mutually agreed-upon community setting (e.g., daycare, preschool, library), or virtually (i.e., via telehealth).
Don’t see your question? No problem! We’re here to help! Email your question to Naiceli@brightvoicestherapy.com or contact us here.
