Baby Steps Therapy specializes in pediatric physical therapy services for infants, toddlers, and children. We provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of various musculoskeletal, neurological, and developmental conditions to help children achieve their full potential.
To schedule an appointment, you can call our clinic during business hours at (956) 477 - 0701 or fill out the appointment request form. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you and find a suitable time for your child's evaluation.
During the initial evaluation, our board-certified pediatric physical therapist will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your child's motor skills, strength, coordination, and functional abilities. We will discuss your child's medical history and goals to create a personalized treatment plan.
The duration and frequency of therapy sessions depend on your child's specific needs and treatment plan. Typically, sessions last around 30 to 60 minutes, and the frequency may vary from once a week to several times per week, as determined by the therapist.
Yes, we encourage parents or caregivers to be present during therapy sessions. Your involvement is crucial as you play a significant role in your child's progress. We will also provide home exercises and activities for you to continue supporting your child's development outside of sessions.
Yes, we work with various insurance providers to make our services accessible to as many families as possible. Please contact our clinic to inquire about our accepted insurance plans and payment options.
Baby Steps Therapy focuses on infants, toddlers, and children up to age 5 years old. For special instances, we see children up to adolescence. Our specialized approach is tailored to the unique developmental needs of these age groups.
The duration of pediatric physical therapy varies based on each child's condition and progress. Some children may require therapy for a few weeks, while others may benefit from ongoing support over several months.
We believe in open communication with families. Your child's therapist will regularly communicate with you to discuss progress, set new goals, and address any questions or concerns you may have.