Request an Appointment

Getting started with pediatric therapy at APT is simple.

Whether your child has been referred by a pediatrician, you’ve noticed developmental delays, or you’re simply looking for support, our team is ready to help. Associates in Pediatric Therapy serves families across Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee with speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, ABA therapy and more!

To request an appointment, complete the short form below and a member of our scheduling team will follow up within 24–48 business hours. You can also call us directly at 502-633-1007. Services are available at over 23 clinic locations, and telehealth options are available for qualifying services.

We accept most major insurance plans. If you have questions about coverage before completing the form, visit our Billing FAQs page.

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Request An Appointment

Fill out the contact form below and someone from our team will be in touch within 24-48 business hours.

    What therapy services are you interested in? (Select all that apply)

    Behavioral & Developmental

    Speech & Communication

    Physical & Occupational

    Specialized Services

    What Happens After You Submit?

    A team member will reach out within 24–48 business hours to confirm your request and gather a few more details about your child’s needs.

    We’ll verify your insurance and walk you through any out-of-pocket costs before your first visit.

    Your first appointment is an evaluation our therapists take time to learn your child’s strengths, challenges, and personality before building their individualized treatment plan.

    Not sure which therapy your child needs? That’s okay, our team will help you figure that out!

    Occupational Therapy

    OT helps kids do the everyday things that matter, like getting dressed, holding a pencil, tolerating textures, and regulating emotions. Our OTs work with children who have sensory processing differences, ADHD, autism, or coordination challenges, building skills for home, school, and social life.