Frequently Asked Questions

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  • YES! We are currently in network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas.

    We also accept private pay clients. Being private pay means we can start as soon as possible. No referral is needed and there are no therapy session restrictions.

    We are able to provide you with a superbill, at your request, in order to seek reimbursement for therapy sessions.

    We recommend you call your insurance provider to find out if you are eligible for out-of-network speech therapy.

    SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR INSURANCE IF THEY ALLOW SUPERBILLS:

    Do I have an out-of-network deductible to meet first?

    Do I have out-of-network speech therapy benefits?

    Am I eligible for full reimbursement of the speech services?

    We do hope to take insurance soon! Make sure you follow us on social media to get updates!

  • Fill out our interest form and we will reach out to you via email or phone call.

  • Speech therapy can be in Spanish and English, just Spanish, or just English.

    Our bilingual speech language pathologists ensure that intervention is culturally and linguistically appropriate.

    We consider the following to ensure we provide the best, high quality intervention for your child

    • preferred language

    • dialect

    • background

    • levels of proficiency in each language

  • The answer is NO! There has been a lot of research proving that being exposed to more than one language is extremely beneficial.

    At Bilingual Adventures we honor both and all languages your family speaks.

    Click on this link to learn more!

  • We provide services in Tarrant county and surrounding areas.

    We go to you! Therapy can be in your child’s daycare, your home or in your community!

    We know life can get busy so we are here to support you and your families needs.

  • The frequency and duration of therapy sessions is dependent on the individual needs of each client. The frequency of your child’s therapy sessions will be determined after the initial evaluation.

    We typically recommend 30 to 45 minute sessions. Depending on the type and severity of the speech-language disorder, therapy is recommended 1 to 2 times per week.