It’s an exciting time when children begin learning language and how to communicate. However, if your child isn’t grasping language, it’s best to visit a speech therapist to determine if your child has a speech delay.
Joining our Fort Worth and Southlake clinics, PediaPlex is excited to announce our new Frisco clinic will be opening soon!
PediaPlex Frisco
4855 Ohio Drive
Frisco, Texas 75035
Info@PediaPlex.net
Office: 817.442.0222
Fax: 817.442.0223
PediaPlex Frisco will provide children with the same customized one-on-one treatment for autism and other developmental delays that we provide in our Southlake and Fort Worth locations. ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and feeding therapy will all be offered in one convenient and collaborative location.
Families in Frisco and surrounding areas such as McKinney, Lewisville, Little Elm, Plano, Allen and Prosper will now have a clinic close by that offers the same expert and loving care as our other locations.
We can’t wait to meet you!
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