In-home pediatric therapy
in Connecticut.
No waitlist.

Licensed speech therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists who come to your home — covered by insurance, available in 2 weeks.

In-network with Anthem BCBS, Elevance CT, Harvard Pilgrim & Tufts · Most families pay $20–40/visit · No referral needed

4.9/5 rated by Connecticut parents
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Speech · Occupational Therapy · Physical Therapy · Autism & ADHD Support

In-network with Anthem BCBS, Elevance CTHarvard Pilgrim & Tufts · $20–40/visit for most families
Serving all of ConnecticutGreater Hartford · New Haven · Fairfield County · Shoreline · New London
Licensed & background-checkedAverage 10+ years pediatric experience · Start in 2 weeks

Your child shouldn't lose months
to a waitlist.

Connecticut has excellent pediatric hospital systems — Yale New Haven Health, Hartford HealthCare, Connecticut Children's Medical Center. They also have persistent waitlists, often 3–6 months for outpatient therapy. Coral Care works differently. We match your family with a licensed therapist in your area, verify your insurance, and have someone at your door in about two weeks.

No waitlist — 2 weeks, not 6 months

Connecticut Children's Medical Center and Yale New Haven Health are excellent — but face demand that outpaces capacity. Most families wait 3–6 months for an outpatient therapy evaluation. Coral Care can typically match you in 2 weeks.

Your home is the therapy room

Kids make faster progress in familiar environments. No 45-minute drive on I-95. No waiting room meltdowns before the session even starts. Your child is already calm, comfortable, and ready to work.

Therapists who live in your town

Our Connecticut providers live in West Hartford, Glastonbury, Hamden, Fairfield, and across the state. They aren't commuting in — they're your neighbors, and their schedules show it.

Most families are matched and seen within 2 weeks. No referral needed.

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A few of our Connecticut providers

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Noved Mclean, licensed speech-language pathologist serving Connecticut families
Noved McleanM.S., CCC-SLPSpeech Therapy
Anne Marie Galli, licensed speech-language pathologist in Connecticut
Anne Marie GalliM.S., CCC-SLPSpeech Therapy
Helen Jimenez Ulloa, licensed physical therapist serving Connecticut
Helen Jimenez UlloaDPTPhysical Therapy
Sue Gainty, licensed occupational therapist in Connecticut
Sue GaintyOTR/LOccupational Therapy

Speech, OT, and PT — all in-home, all covered

Unlike services that only cover occupational therapy, Coral Care offers the full range of pediatric therapy disciplines. One provider network, one intake process, one insurance verification — for everything your child needs.

Speech Therapy in Connecticut

For children with late talking, articulation challenges, language delays, stuttering, social communication differences, and feeding or swallowing difficulties.

Learn about speech therapy

Occupational Therapy in Connecticut

For children with sensory processing differences, fine motor delays, handwriting difficulties, emotional dysregulation, feeding challenges, and self-care skill gaps.

Learn about OT

Physical Therapy in Connecticut

For children with gross motor delays, balance and coordination challenges, hypotonia, toe walking, cerebral palsy, and children who aren't keeping up physically with their peers.

Learn about PT

We help Connecticut children with a wide range of needs

You don't need a diagnosis to reach out. A concern is enough to get started.

Autism Spectrum Disorder ADHD & Attention Difficulties Speech & Language Delays Sensory Processing Disorder Fine Motor Delays Gross Motor Delays Developmental Delays Feeding & Picky Eating Handwriting Difficulties Emotional Dysregulation Stuttering & Fluency Toe Walking Hypotonia (Low Muscle Tone) Cerebral Palsy Down Syndrome Articulation Disorders Social Communication Challenges Self-Care Skill Gaps

Coral Care vs. your other options
for Connecticut families

Coral Care Hospital outpatient (CT Children's, Yale) Telehealth-only services
Time to first session ~2 weeks 3–6 months ~2 weeks
In-person, in-home sessions Always — therapist in your home In-person at a clinic 100% virtual — therapist on a screen
Direct child engagement Yes — therapist works hands-on with your child Yes No — parent executes session, therapist observes via Zoom
Speech therapy (SLP) Yes — in-person, in-home Yes — in-person at a clinic Virtual only — no oral motor assessment or hands-on feeding work
Occupational therapy (OT) Yes — in-person, in-home Yes — in-person at a clinic Virtual only — sensory integration and fine motor work require physical presence
Physical therapy (PT) Yes — in-person, in-home Yes — in-person at a clinic No
Who does the therapy A licensed therapist, in person A licensed therapist, in person You — guided by a therapist watching on video
Insurance accepted Yes — Anthem BCBS, Elevance CT, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts Yes — most major plans Membership-based, out-of-pocket
No referral needed Yes Often required Yes
Therapy in child's home Yes — always No — you drive to the clinic Technically yes, but parent-led over video

In-person. Covered by insurance. A licensed therapist in your home in 2 weeks.

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How Coral Care works in Connecticut

1

Tell us about your child

Share your child's age, therapy needs, and location. No referral or diagnosis required.

2

We verify your insurance

We check your Anthem BCBS, Elevance CT, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, or other plan benefits and tell you exactly what you'll pay before anything starts.

3

We match you with a therapist

You're matched with a licensed SLP, OT, or PT who lives near you in Connecticut and has availability on your schedule.

4

Therapy comes to you

Your therapist comes to your home — same therapist, every week. No commute, no waiting room, real progress.


In-home therapy covered
by your Connecticut insurance

Coral Care is in-network with Anthem BCBS, Elevance CT, Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, and Tufts Health Plan in Connecticut. In-home speech, OT, and PT are billed to insurance exactly the same way outpatient clinic therapy is — most Connecticut families pay $20–40 per session.

We handle verification, prior authorization, and billing on your behalf. You'll know your exact costs before your first session. If your plan isn't listed, contact us — we check all plans, and coverage is often better than families expect.

Coral Care does not accept Medicaid.

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield CTIn-network · Most families pay $20–40/visit
Harvard Pilgrim HealthcareIn-network · We verify your benefits upfront
Tufts Health PlanIn-network across Connecticut providers
Tufts Health PlanIn-network across Connecticut providers
Cigna · Self-pay also availableCigna accepted by select providers · Self-pay always available

Insurance coverage confirmed from Connecticut provider profiles as of April 2026. Contact us to verify your specific plan.

Real families. Real progress.

"No meltdown getting there. No waiting room. She was calm, comfortable, and actually made progress every single week."

Connecticut parent
Occupational therapy

"The evaluation was excellent. Our SLP was great with my daughter and gave us tips for helping at home right away."

Parent, Greater Hartford area
Speech therapy

"Our specialist has a great background and a very child-led, calm demeanor. I feel like she really understood him."

Parent, Fairfield County
Speech therapy
Where we serve in Connecticut

In-home therapy across all of Connecticut

Greater Hartford

  • Hartford
  • West Hartford
  • Glastonbury
  • Simsbury
  • Avon
  • Farmington
  • Canton
  • Newington
  • Wethersfield

Greater New Haven

  • New Haven
  • Hamden
  • North Haven
  • Branford
  • Madison
  • Guilford
  • Milford
  • Orange
  • Shelton

Fairfield County

  • Stamford
  • Greenwich
  • Westport
  • Darien
  • New Canaan
  • Fairfield
  • Trumbull
  • Ridgefield
  • Wilton

Rest of Connecticut

  • New London
  • Groton
  • Mystic
  • Tolland
  • Storrs
  • Middletown
  • Meriden
  • Waterbury
  • Danbury

Frequently asked questions about
pediatric therapy in Connecticut

Does Coral Care accept insurance in Connecticut?

Yes. Coral Care is in-network with Anthem BCBS, Elevance CT, Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, and Tufts Health Plan in Connecticut. Most families with in-network coverage pay $20–40 per visit. We verify your specific benefits before your first session so there are no surprises. Coral Care does not accept Medicaid.

How quickly can we start therapy in Connecticut?

Most Connecticut families are matched with a therapist and have their first session scheduled within 2 weeks of reaching out. You do not need a doctor's referral to get started — contact us directly and we'll take care of everything from insurance verification to matching.

What areas of Connecticut does Coral Care serve?

Coral Care serves families across Greater Hartford (Hartford, West Hartford, Glastonbury, Simsbury, Avon, Farmington), Greater New Haven (New Haven, Hamden, North Haven, Branford, Madison, Guilford), Fairfield County (Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Darien, New Canaan, Fairfield), and communities across New London, Tolland, Middlesex, and Windham counties. If you're unsure whether we serve your town, reach out — we're expanding coverage regularly.

What types of pediatric therapy does Coral Care offer in Connecticut?

Coral Care offers in-home speech-language therapy (SLP), occupational therapy (OT), and physical therapy (PT) for children throughout Connecticut. We also provide specialized support for children with autism and ADHD. Many children receive multiple disciplines simultaneously — one platform, one intake process.

Why is the waitlist so long at Boston Children's Hospital?

Boston Children's Hospital is consistently ranked the #1 children's hospital in the nation — and has one of the longest outpatient therapy waitlists to match. Families commonly wait 3–6 months for an evaluation slot. Coral Care operates entirely outside the hospital system and can typically match families within 2 weeks.

What is Connecticut's Birth to Three program, and how does Coral Care fit in?

Connecticut's Birth to Three program provides free early intervention services for children under age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities. It ends at age 3. Many families come to Coral Care to continue in-home therapy after the Birth to Three cutoff, maintaining the same format (in-home, family-centered, relationship-based) without a gap in services. Coral Care also works alongside Birth to Three for families who want to supplement or accelerate care before age 3.

Is in-home pediatric therapy as effective as clinic-based therapy?

Research consistently shows that children make faster progress when therapy happens in the environment where skills are actually used. In-home therapy eliminates the travel stress that often dysregulates children before sessions even start. It allows therapists to work directly with your child's actual toys, routines, and spaces — and to coach parents in real time. For most children, in-home therapy produces better outcomes, not comparable ones.

Do I need a referral to start pediatric therapy in Connecticut?

No. Connecticut families can contact Coral Care directly, without a doctor's order or a referral from any other program. We'll verify your insurance benefits, match you with a therapist, and handle everything from there.

Still have questions? We'll walk you through everything — insurance, matching, and what to expect.

Your kid can't wait.
Neither should you.

The waitlist at Connecticut Children's Medical Center is months long. We can have a licensed therapist at your door in 2 weeks — covered by your insurance.

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No referral needed · Insurance accepted · Speech, OT & PT · Serving all of Connecticut