At Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, we are committed to providing excellent physical and occupational therapy services to our patients. Our therapists are highly skilled and experienced in treating a range of musculoskeletal, neurologic, orthopedic, pediatric, and sports-related conditions. By utilizing manual therapy techniques and delivering individualized, comprehensive treatments, our goal is to maximize the health and function of each patient. We strive to create a safe, comfortable environment for our patients, with the ultimate goal of helping them achieve the best possible outcome.
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Our therapies search website has identified 1,582 therapy services provided for children and adolescents in the state of Illinois. 18 of those services are located in zip code 60657 in Chicago, with 285 total services in the city. The other 1,297 services can be found throughout the rest of the state.
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Physical Medicine and Rehabiliation is here to help if you’re wondering if your child needs speech therapy. Speech therapy is almost always recommended for kids with autism since they often have difficulty with social communication. Speech therapy focuses on teaching language and communication skills early on to help kids grow into more independent and confident individuals. Signs that your child may need speech therapy include being quiet, saying only a few words, or not speaking at all. If you’re questioning if your child needs speech therapy, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Physical Medicine and Rehabiliation can provide helpful advice and guidance on how to best move forward. We have a comprehensive guide that covers everything you need to know about speech therapy, so don’t hesitate to reach out to us for more information.
At Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Physical Medicine and Rehabiliation, our experienced speech therapists can help your child improve their communication skills across a variety of environments. Our speech therapists can help your child develop nonverbal communication skills, form speech more clearly, express thoughts and feelings more clearly, understand and respond to questions, discern facial expressions and their corresponding emotions, understand body language, and improve their feeding and swallowing. Stuttering can also be addressed with our speech therapy. Our goal is to help your child effectively communicate with other people.
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