Every service Dr. Sue offers is delivered in the place your child is most comfortable — your home, their daycare, or wherever they spend their days. No clinic, no waiting room, no commute.
Every new client starts with a one-hour evaluation in your home. It’s how Dr. Sue gets to know your child in their own environment — not under fluorescent lights in a clinic.
Tell Dr. Sue what you’re noticing. No referral needed, no pressure to commit.
Dr. Sue observes your child, assesses their movement, and talks with you throughout the visit.
A clear, readable summary of findings that you can share with your pediatrician.
Dr. Sue will tell you honestly whether ongoing therapy is recommended and what that looks like.
After the evaluation, families who move forward with therapy schedule sessions on a regular basis — at a frequency and location that works for them.
Most children start with weekly sessions, though the right frequency depends on your child’s needs and your family’s schedule. Dr. Sue will make a clear recommendation after the evaluation.
Some children complete their goals in a few weeks. Others, especially those with more complex needs, may work with Dr. Sue for several months. Progress drives the timeline, not a preset package.
You’re not asked to leave the room. Family coaching is built into every visit so that the work continues in the hours between sessions — when Dr. Sue isn’t there.
Sessions happen where your child is most comfortable and where the real learning sticks — in their own environment, with their own toys and routines nearby.
Every child’s plan is different, but these are the core areas Dr. Sue focuses on — explained the way a parent needs to hear them.
Muscle strengthening of the neck, core, arms, and legs — the foundation for almost every milestone from sitting to walking.
Helping your child’s brain and body work together for smoother, more controlled movement throughout the day.
Hands-on guidance through rolling, sitting, standing, and walking — building each skill in the sequence that makes the next one easier
Gait training, and assessment for walkers, braces, or trunk and leg supports when needed to help your child move safely and confidently.
Teaching you the positions, activities, and hands-on techniques that keep progress going between sessions. The part Dr. Sue cares about most.
Dr. Sue serves families within a local area she knows well. In-home visits mean she comes to you — no commute on your end.
Every new client starts with a one-hour evaluation in your home. It’s how Dr. Sue gets to know your child in their own environment — not under fluorescent lights in a clinic.
Sessions range from $125 to $200 depending on length and type of service. The evaluation fee is discussed when you schedule. There are no hidden costs or packages to commit to.
Payment is due prior to each session. Dr. Sue accepts payment through a secure link — simple, fast, and no awkward exchanges at the door.
Dr. Sue does not bill insurance directly. However, she can provide a superbill — an itemized receipt with the clinical codes your insurance company needs — which some families use to seek out-of-network reimbursement on their own.
You can contact Dr. Sue directly — a pediatrician's note is not required to get started.
Because Dr. Sue comes to you, there are no facility fees or surprise charges added to your bill.
Life happens. A cancellation policy applies — details are shared when you schedule.
People spend more than this on a dinner out. Dr. Sue's expertise — at your door — is worth considering what your child's development is worth to you.
A free 10-minute call is all it takes. Tell Dr. Sue what you’re noticing — she’ll let you know if she can help.
No referral · No pressure · Just a conversation