At PlayLab Pediatric Therapy, we offer individualized, play based therapy services designed to support your child’s growth, confidence, and independence.
Our team works collaboratively with families to create meaningful, goal driven care that meets each child where they are, and helps them thrive.
Services
Physical Therapy
Our physical therapy services focus on helping children develop strength, balance, coordination, and confidence in movement. Whether your child is working on gross motor skills, recovering from an injury, or managing a neurological or orthopedic condition, our therapists create engaging, individualized treatment plans that make movement fun and functional.
Conditions we commonly treat include:
Developmental delays
Gross motor delays
Torticollis & plagiocephaly
Toe walking
Hypotonia (low muscle tone)
Cerebral palsy
Orthopedic injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation
Gait abnormalities
Balance and coordination difficulties
Sports-related injuries
Our occupational therapy services helps children build the skills they need for everyday life. From fine motor development and sensory processing to self-care and school readiness, our therapists support children in gaining independence and confidence through purposeful, play based activities tailored to their unique needs.
Conditions we commonly treat include:
Fine motor delays
Sensory processing challenges
Feeding and oral motor difficulties
Delays in self-care skills (dressing, feeding, toileting)
Handwriting and visual-motor challenges
Attention and regulation difficulties
Developmental delays
Autism spectrum disorder
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Our speech therapy services support children in developing communication skills that allow them to express themselves and connect with others. We work on speech sounds, language development, feeding, and social communication through engaging, child-centered sessions designed to build confidence and connection.
Conditions we commonly treat include:
Speech sound/articulation delays
Language delays (receptive and expressive)
Feeding and swallowing difficulties
Social communication challenges
Apraxia of speech
Fluency disorders (stuttering)
Voice disorders
Contact Us
Have questions or ready to get started? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to our team and we’ll help guide you through the next steps for your child’s care.