Holiday Closure Schedule
Both locations will be closed 12/23/25-1/2/26. The south location is open on Monday, 12/22/25, so you do have a chance to get in one last visit before the end of the year. This can be especially important if you have met your 2025 deductible or out-of-pocket maximum.
The south location will re-open Monday, 1/5/26.
The north location will re-open Tuesday, 1/6/26 (North location is closed every Monday).
Please call (512) 327-6179 with any questions or if you want to reschedule any visits that might be affected.
Happy Holidays from the entire staff at Central Texas Speech Pathology Services, Inc!
Evaluation and therapy services offered: speech therapy, articulation therapy, voice therapy, language therapy, cognitive therapy, swallowing therapy, tongue thrust therapy, stuttering therapy, therapy for aphasia, therapy for vocal cord dysfunction, therapy for apraxia of speech, therapy for social and communication disorders. Call us today for help in any of these areas!
Speech therapy services for children, adolescents, and adults.
We’re proud to be a Central Texas-based business, offering speech therapy services in both English and Spanish. Our licensed and certified therapists specialize in a wide variety of communication, swallowing and voice disorders. We have two convenient locations to serve you.
Children
We provide comprehensive evaluations and therapy services to address a variety of childhood communication, voice, feeding, and swallowing disorders.
Adolescents & Adults
We provide comprehensive evaluations and therapy services for articulation, language, swallowing, or voice/vocal cord dysfunction disorders.
Refer your patient
We’re happy to accept referrals for patients in need of communication, swallowing, or voice therapy.
Email: main@centraltexasspeech.com
Phone: (512) 327-6179
Fax: (512) 327-1545
South Office (Main Location)
2525 Wallingwood Drive
Building 2
Austin, TX 78746
North Office
8500 Bluffstone Cove
Building B, Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
“Finally we are seeing tremendous improvements in our son’s speech after several years of frustration and little progress at a different facility.”
