Top 10 Best Speech Pathologists in San Francisco, California

We feature certified speech pathologists diagnosing and treating speech and language disorders. Serving both children and adults, these professionals specialize in speech therapy, language development, and voice therapy.

Lopez Jennifer A

Union Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (2 reviews)
  • Counseling & Mental Health

Are you struggling with anxiety? Imposter syndrome at work or school? Feeling that your relationships with others aren't as fulfilling as they could b More Detail

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ChitChat Therapy

Broadway, San Francisco, California
5.0 (2 reviews)
  • Phonological Disorders
  • Tongue Thrust
  • Speech Therapists
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Evaluation, Remediation and Treatment of: Articulation Disorders / Clarity of Speech Oral Motor Delays Tongue Thrust Apraxia of Speech Phonological Di More Detail

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Holistic Speech Therapy, Inc.

Castro Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (1 reviews)
  • Parent Coaching
  • Home Health
  • Speech Therapists
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Tired of not seeing progress? Speech therapy should be integrative, personalized, and fun! We incorporates home programs, parent trainings, and the cl More Detail

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Treat Street Therapy

18th Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (1 reviews)
  • Language Learning Disabilities
  • Voice Disorders
  • Fluency Disorders
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Speech language pathology services

Market Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (1 reviews)
  • Speech Therapists

Speech Language Pathology Services, Inc. is committed to improving quality of life through the evaluation, treatment and management of patients with d More Detail

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Speech Therapy 101

Union Street, San Francisco, California
0.0 (0 reviews)
  • Speech Therapists
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Receptive Language Disorders
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About Speech 101 Therapy Our practice strongly believes and enforces our motto "Giving you the power of Speech" with every student, patient and ca More Detail

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Erik Steele, CCC-SLP

Post Street, San Francisco, California
0.0 (0 reviews)
  • Speech-language pathologist

Erik Steele is a speech-language pathologist who evaluates and treats a wide range of voice, swallowing and upper airway disorders. Steele's intere More Detail

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The Speech Path | Speech and Language Therapy

Haight Street, San Francisco, California
4.4 (7 reviews)
  • Speech Therapists
  • Professional and Parent Coaching Speech Therapy Consultations
  • Adult Services
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Jennifer Blaine and Maria Roberts specialize in PROMPT; Receptive/Expressive Language Delays; PECS; Auditory Processing Disorder; Articulation Disorde More Detail

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Horenstein Pamela L

Laguna Honda Boulevard, San Francisco, California
1.5 (2 reviews)
  • General Litigation

San Francisco State University. Bachelor of Arts - BA and Masters of Science in Communicative Disorders Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist. More Detail

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Seven Bridges Therapy

38th Street, San Francisco, California
3.9 (25 reviews)
  • evaluations
  • Telehealth
  • indivisual therapy
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Services Seven Bridges Therapy's talented team of licensed Speech-Language Pathologists performs evaluations and provides treatment for toddlers, chil More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consult a speech pathologist if you or your child experience speech delays, difficulty pronouncing words, stuttering, voice disorders, or trouble swallowing. Early intervention is key, especially for children with language delays or adults recovering from strokes.

Look for a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist (SLP) with experience in your specific condition. Consider their specializations, patient reviews, and treatment methods. If hiring for a child, check if they have experience with pediatric speech therapy.

The duration varies based on age, severity of the condition, and treatment consistency. Some cases, like mild speech delays, may improve in a few months, while others, such as neurological disorders, may require ongoing therapy.

Yes, speech therapy isn’t just for children. Adults may need speech therapy for stroke recovery, voice disorders, accent reduction, cognitive-communication issues, or speech impairments due to neurological conditions. Therapy helps regain clarity, confidence, and proper communication skills.

Sessions typically involve assessments, targeted exercises, and practice activities to improve speech, language, or swallowing abilities. For children, therapy may include interactive games and storytelling, while adults may focus on breathing techniques, articulation exercises, and conversation skills.