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Eastside Therapy Services

Laura Fowls

UPDATED: April 6, 2022

Eastside Therapy Services specializes in providing home and community based services. We believe therapy should be fun, engaging, and most importantly effective. Children and family reaching their goals and their long term true potential is our #1 goal. We use treatment strategies that are proven to create lasting results, utilizing the most up to date research in a way that works for your child and family. We provide both ABA (applied behavior analysis) and speech therapy.

We are a private practice with a small, highly trained staff. We firmly believe that providing you with a consistent therapist and team produces results that far exceed what many people experience at the huge therapy chains. Each of our employees keeps a small caseload, to ensure the highest quality of services, and staff who are available to develop positive and long term relationships with the children and families they serve.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Private Insurance

Address:

Eastside Therapy Services
33303 SE 124th ST
SE 124th St
Issaquah, WA 98027
United States

Website:

www.eastsidetherapyservices.com

Phone:

(425) 459-5214

Email:

info@eastsidetherapyservices.com

Contact:

Laura Fowls

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