Jessie founded Fox Therapy Services in 2016 with the mission of bringing effective, evidence-based and accessible services to […]
About Fox Therapy Services
Fox Therapy Services is now servicing the city of Newbury Park!

Our Story
At Fox Therapy Services, our mission is to enable people of all ages to become confident communicators.
Fox Therapy Services provides speech, language, feeding, and myofunctional therapy from passionate clinicians using evidence-based treatment approaches. Our highly trained clinicians work closely with clients and their families to achieve meaningful and successful progress. Fox Therapy Services also provides lactation support and nutritional counseling services. We also strive to empower clients and their families through parent education and training.
At Fox Therapy Services we make therapy sessions effective, interactive, and fun! Our success is a direct result of the success of our clients. Thank you for including us on your journey!
Fox Therapy is now servicing the city of Newbury Park, California!
We're the #1 Speech Therapy Office that services Newbury Park , California!
Meet the Fox Therapy Family!
Briana, is a California licensed speech-language pathologist and a member of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Briana […]
Sayeh is a speech and language pathologist completing her clinical fellowship. She received her Bachelor of Arts and […]
Reid is a speech language pathologist who is completing her clinical fellowship. She received her Bachelor of Arts […]
Jessica Glover, RDH, COM is a Certified Orofacial Myologist, trained through the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) […]
Holly is a licensed speech language pathologist assistant through the Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board. […]
Lyndsey is a licensed Occupational Therapist in CA. She received her undergraduate degree in Child and Adolescent Development […]
I am a Registered Dietician Nutritionist (RDN) with 15 years of experience caring for a variety of clients in […]
Kelby received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from California State University Northridge. Over the years, she […]
Jessica is a licensed Occupational Therapist in CA. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Philadelphia University […]
Nicole was raised in Ventura County and graduated from Westlake High School. She then attended Moorpark College for […]
Shelby was born in Juno Beach, Florida, and graduated from Riverside High School in New Jersey. Her strong […]
Alina is a speech and language pathologist who is completing her clinical fellowship. She received her Bachelor of […]
Client Testimonials





Frequently Asked Questions
There are many different reasons why a child may need speech therapy. First and foremost, Trust Your Gut!! A parent knows their child best. If you have any concerns I encourage you to seek out the guidance of a speech pathologist.
Your child may need speech therapy if he or she…
• Has not begun to say words by 12 months
• Does not seem to understand questions or directions
• Has speech that is difficult to understand
• Has a diagnosis of autism or other developmental delays
• Does not seem interested in developmentally appropriate play with toys
• Has difficulty interacting socially with peers
• Cannot express themselves using sentences similar to peers
• Has a hearing loss
This is likely the most common question that I am asked by families. While I wish I was able to provide a concrete answer, the reality is that there are too many factors to consider. Every child is different and at Fox Therapy Services we tailor our services to the individual. Some factors that impact the rate at which your child will progress through therapy include, but are not limited to:
Rapport with the therapist: While some kiddos warm up very quickly, others may take several sessions to feel comfortable. Once the therapist and child have established a positive and trusting relationship, therapy sessions are much more impactful.
Behavior: A child’s behavior can greatly influence the rate of progress. While behavior is a means of communication, sometimes behavior challenges need to be addressed before we can work on therapy goals.
Family Involvement and Carryover: At Fox Therapy Services we are huge advocates of family involvement during therapy sessions. The more the family is involved, and the greater the carryover is in the home environment, the more successful your child will be in achieving their goals.
No two kids are the same: Therefore, even two children working on very similar goals will progress at different rates. One week your child will make huge strides and the next week we may see little progress. This is to be expected and is a natural part of the process.
Children differ vary in their development of language. There is, however, a natural progression or “timetable” for mastery of skills.
Different sounds develop at different ages. If your child is not able to produce certain sounds (articulation disorder) by a specific age they may need speech therapy.
It is also important to consider your child’s overall speech intelligibility (the percentage of your child’s speech that a listener can understand).
Age | Intelligibility |
---|---|
18 months | 25% |
2 yrs. | 50-70% |
3 yrs. | 80% |
4+ yrs. | 90-100% |
We see clients in our private clinic.
Fox Therapy Services is currently in-network with Cigna, United Healthcare, Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser, Healthnet, Tri-Care and Blue Shield of California. You are responsible to pay Fox Therapy Services for any co-pay, co-insurance or deductible payment if your insurance is in-network. If your insurance company denies coverage or payment for the service provided, you are responsible for the full amount due.
If Fox Therapy Services is an out-of-network provider for your insurance plan, you are billed directly at the time of services and responsible for all charges. Fox Therapy Services will be happy to provide you with a Superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
We take Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser, Tri-Care, Healthnet and United Health Care.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are many different reasons why a child may need speech therapy. First and foremost, Trust Your Gut!! A parent knows their child best. If you have any concerns I encourage you to seek out the guidance of a speech pathologist.
Your child may need speech therapy if he or she…
• Has not begun to say words by 12 months
• Does not seem to understand questions or directions
• Has speech that is difficult to understand
• Has a diagnosis of autism or other developmental delays
• Does not seem interested in developmentally appropriate play with toys
• Has difficulty interacting socially with peers
• Cannot express themselves using sentences similar to peers
• Has a hearing loss
This is likely the most common question that I am asked by families. While I wish I was able to provide a concrete answer, the reality is that there are too many factors to consider. Every child is different and at Fox Therapy Services we tailor our services to the individual. Some factors that impact the rate at which your child will progress through therapy include, but are not limited to:
Rapport with the therapist: While some kiddos warm up very quickly, others may take several sessions to feel comfortable. Once the therapist and child have established a positive and trusting relationship, therapy sessions are much more impactful.
Behavior: A child’s behavior can greatly influence the rate of progress. While behavior is a means of communication, sometimes behavior challenges need to be addressed before we can work on therapy goals.
Family Involvement and Carryover: At Fox Therapy Services we are huge advocates of family involvement during therapy sessions. The more the family is involved, and the greater the carryover is in the home environment, the more successful your child will be in achieving their goals.
No two kids are the same: Therefore, even two children working on very similar goals will progress at different rates. One week your child will make huge strides and the next week we may see little progress. This is to be expected and is a natural part of the process.
Children differ vary in their development of language. There is, however, a natural progression or “timetable” for mastery of skills.
Different sounds develop at different ages. If your child is not able to produce certain sounds (articulation disorder) by a specific age they may need speech therapy.
It is also important to consider your child’s overall speech intelligibility (the percentage of your child’s speech that a listener can understand).
Age | Intelligibility |
---|---|
18 months | 25% |
2 yrs. | 50-70% |
3 yrs. | 80% |
4+ yrs. | 90-100% |
We see clients in our private clinic.
Fox Therapy Services is currently in-network with Cigna, United Healthcare, Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser, Healthnet, Tri-Care and Blue Shield of California. You are responsible to pay Fox Therapy Services for any co-pay, co-insurance or deductible payment if your insurance is in-network. If your insurance company denies coverage or payment for the service provided, you are responsible for the full amount due.
If Fox Therapy Services is an out-of-network provider for your insurance plan, you are billed directly at the time of services and responsible for all charges. Fox Therapy Services will be happy to provide you with a Superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
We take Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser, Tri-Care, Healthnet and United Health Care.
Yes! We now are proud to service Newbury Park clientelle and all other local cities at our Westlake Village Speech Therapy Office! It’s a pretty short drive from Newbury Park to Westlake Village!