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Pediatric Speech
Language Services

E-Integrated SLP Services

Pediatric Speech Therapy

A Client-Centered Approach to Pediatric SLP Services

E-Integrated SLP Services provides a client-centered approach from pre-term/term infants to adolescence.

In doing so, we target speech and language delays or disorders, phonological disorders, feeding, stuttering and fluency, as well as voice disorders for those with various medical diagnoses. We firmly believe our children are the future; therefore, our goal is to develop age-appropriate skills including carryover strategies in order to instill confidence within the home, educational, and community environments.

  • Speech and Language Delay/Disorders
  • Phonological Disorders
  • Feeding
  • Stuttering and Fluency
  • Voice Disorders

It’s afforable and convenient because our SLP comes to you whether in person or online.

“My son visited Michelle Mares for speech and her gentle manner and patience always impressed me. She was able to keep his attention, knew when he needed a break, and always had fun things for him to do so that he enjoyed his time with her. I would happily recommend her as a therapist.”
– Anonymous Mother

“I can’t believe I’ve known Michelle for 16 years now! When we met she was a graduate student in the Department of Communication Disorders, Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic at Texas State University. She worked with my then 5-year-old son, two days a week for 8 weeks in 2004. During those sessions we would talk afterward and I got to know and really like her. She was kind, gentle but firm, and really looked forward to becoming a speech therapist. We became friends and have stayed friends ever since. I so admire her spirit, determination, and sense of humor.  Michelle genuinely loves her profession. I recommend her highly to anyone, young or old, who is in need of speech therapy on any level.”

– ANONYMOUS MOTHER


Try not to compare one child to another. How can you compare the moon and the stars? They will both shine in their own time.

Michelle Mares