A Place Like No Other!

Imagine Pediatric Therapy was created to give children the life skills for a bright future and to give families the support and knowledge to better care for their kids with special needs.

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Here, your family will find skilled, experienced and credentialed therapists who work each day to help your child reach their highest potential while supporting and involving parents, siblings and caregivers. As many of us are parents of special needs children ourselves, we understand the need for scheduling flexibility, ongoing caregiver education and resources, and assistance in navigating medical insurance coverage.

Together, we will ensure your child maximizes their skills to excel at home, in school and at play!

With locations in Chicago’s South Loop and in the Southwest Suburb of Oak Lawn, our 4,000+ sq. ft. clinics seem like indoor playgrounds – places of joy and fun. Our sensory swings, slides, climbing structures and jungle gyms provide spaces that allow children and therapists to engage in happy play-based, structured therapy.

A leading provider of pediatric therapy in Chicagoland

We provide individualized therapy services in a multi-disciplinary setting with a holistic intervention approach.

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Speech Therapy

Your children and family will get support from our Speech-Language Pathologists in speech, language, communication, and feeding, including language acquisition and development, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), use of social language, sound production, and oral motor and feeding skills.

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Occupational Therapy

Your children and family will work with our Occupational Therapists to learn the functional and independent skills needed for home, school, and community environments. These skills include self-care such as dressing, hygiene tasks, and using a spoon and fork; school skills such as handwriting, coloring and cutting); motor and coordination skills, play skills, paying attention, and remaining calm and regulated.

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Physical Therapy

Our Physical Therapists will work with your family, providing support for your child’s gross motor development and motor planning. This support may include improving and working with muscle tone, strength, range of movement, quality of movement, eye-hand coordination, attention to task, and sensory integration.

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Feeding Therapy

Our feeding therapists will evaluate how your child chews and swallows food to maintain a healthy, age-appropriate diet, distinguishing between picky eating and more serious disruptions to a child’s feeding patterns that can impede their growth and development. A feeding evaluation will examine your child’s history and present status to determine the best course of treatment based on their physical and behavioral needs.

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Telehealth

Telehealth visits are a time-saving, convenient way to continue your child’s therapy. Our telehealth services ensure that all our families can access and benefit from the services they need.

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