Illinois Speech Therapy is a Chicago-based practice that helps people with speech disorders and other problems communicating. They are a small business, and they care deeply about providing their clients with high-touch, compassionate care that treats the whole client and not just the disorder. They don’t believe in being a “doctor’s office” where you go in, say your piece, and leave; instead, they offer a supportive space for their clients to grow as communicators, learn more about themselves, and feel heard.

If you or someone you love is struggling with communication issues, Illinois Speech Therapy offers comprehensive speech therapy services in their office as well as teletherapy services to help their clients get the help they need no matter where they are located.
Are you looking for speech and language therapy services in the state of Illinois? Maybe you’re working with a child who has trouble communicating, or your loved one has had a stroke and needs to relearn how to speak. Maybe you have an adult client who stutters, or maybe you’re just hoping to improve your own communication skills.
A speech therapist is a health care professional who can evaluate, diagnose, and treat children and adults with speech-language disorders. Speech therapists are also called speech-language pathologists or SLPs.
Speech therapists work in a variety of environments, including schools, hospitals, private practices, and nursing homes. They need at least a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders. They also need to have a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Most states require SLPs to be licensed before they can practice.

Speech therapy is used to help people who have trouble talking or swallowing. These problems are called communication disorders or swallowing disorders. A communication disorder may affect a person’s ability to speak clearly or fluently. It may also affect his or her ability to understand what others say, his or her voice quality, or how well he or she uses language (including reading and writing). In addition to affecting speech, a communication disorder may also affect social skills and how well someone listens, thinks, and reasons.
Illinois Speech Therapy is a speech therapy practice dedicated to helping people of all ages learn to speak and communicate. Speech therapy is an incredibly important part of our clients’ lives, so it’s important that they have access to qualified speech therapists who are able to meet their needs.
The Illinois Department of Speech Therapy and Audiological Services, Division of Audiology, works to ensure that the individuals of Illinois are provided with the highest quality speech therapy and audiological services, by ensuring the best training for audiologists in Illinois.
The Illinois Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology licenses, regulates and monitors the practice of speech-language pathology and audiology in the State of Illinois.

The Illinois Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is responsible for ensuring that individuals who are licensed to practice speech-language pathology and audiology in Illinois meet the requirements for licensure, including completing continuing education requirements.