Rachel Taylor MS-SLP CF
Speech-Language Pathologist
She is located at 1717 Norfolk Avenue in Lubbock, TX 79416. Can help patients with the following: Aphasia, Autism, Executive Function, Feeding and Swallowing, Progressive Neurological Disorders, Receptive Language Disorders. Her National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1306241328. Appointment can be made via the phone number (806) 281-6232.
Conditions treated
Rachel Taylor, being an speech-language pathologist, treats the following conditions. Please be advised that this list may not be complete. For the full list of conditions treated, consult directly with Rachel Taylor.
- Accent Modification
- Aphasia
- Apraxia of Speech (AOS)
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Aural Rehabilitation
- Autism
- Cerebral Palsy (CP)
- Cognitive-Communication Disorders
- Constipation
- Delayed Speech
- Dysarthria
- Dyslexia
- Executive Function
- Expressive Language Disorders
- Feeding and Swallowing
- Pediatric Constipation
- Progressive Neurological Disorders
- Receptive Language Disorders
- Social Communication Disorders
- Speech Disorders
- Stuttering
- Swallowing Disorders
- Traumatic Brain Injury
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- Gender: Female
- Address: 1717 Norfolk Avenue Lubbock, 79416, TX
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- Address: 1717 Norfolk Avenue Lubbock, 79416, TX
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- Address: 1717 Norfolk Avenue Lubbock, 79416, TX
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- Gender: Female
- Address: 1717 Norfolk Avenue Lubbock, 79416, TX
- Gender: Female
- Address: 1717 Norfolk Avenue Lubbock, 79416, TX
Questions & Answers
Does Rachel Taylor accept insurance?
Unfortunately we don't have any information if Rachel Taylor accepts insurance.
Where can you meet with Rachel Taylor?
Rachel Taylor's office is located at 1717 Norfolk Avenue in Lubbock, TX 79416.
What conditions does Rachel Taylor treat?
Rachel Taylor provides treatment for Aphasia, Autism, Executive Function, Feeding and Swallowing, Progressive Neurological Disorders, Receptive Language Disorders. For the full list see this list.