Peyton Hall

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (M.S., CCC-SLP)

Accepts ... insurance plans

About me

Hi! I'm Peyton. I wanted to become a speech-language pathologist (SLP) because I enjoy working with children and helping them develop essential communication skills. Supporting kids as they grow and reach important speech and language milestones is both rewarding and engaging! I have received training and certification in the following: The Nuts and Bolts of Apraxia, Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Tools, Strategies, and Enriching, The Autism Project: Visual Supports in Practice, and The Learn Play Thrive Approach to Autism. I have worked in settings such as outpatient rehab and teletherapy. I would describe my clinical style as client-centered, functional, individualized/personalized, family-centric, and strengths-based.

Here's what you can expect

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Book your evaluation

Pick a time that fits your schedule. Choose a 60-minute evaluation or two 30-minute visits.

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Attend your evaluation

You'll talk through what you're looking for and complete an assessment to guide next steps.

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Get your personal plan

Peyton will share a plan built around your goals, plus practical recommendations to support progress.

Therapist details and specialties

states licensed to practice
VirginiaTennessee
specialties
Pediatric Articulation/Phonological DisorderPediatric Developmental CognitionPediatric Fluency/StutteringPediatric Receptive-Expressive Language DisorderPediatric/Adolescent Social-PragmaticsPediatric Autism Spectrum DisorderEarly Language DevelopmentChildhood Apraxia of SpeechAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)Adult Social-PragmaticsAdult ArticulationAdult Fluency/Stuttering
languages spoken

English

Education and training

B.S., Old Dominion University

M.S., Old Dominion University

Other interests

Traveling, Hanging out with my dogs Nellie and Beau, Going to the beach