Charleston, SC · Est. 2018
Vol. VII · No. 3
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Serving families since 2018
Pediatric Feeding & Speech Therapy

The kid who won't eat isn't picky. And you aren't the problem.

Pediatric feeding and speech therapy in Charleston, SC. In-home visits, clinic hours, and telehealth for families statewide. Because dinner shouldn't be the hardest part of your day.

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Referrals from MUSC Pediatrics Coastal Pediatric Associates Lowcountry Kids OT The Village Pediatrics
Sound familiar?

You've tried every trick on Instagram. It's time for a real plan.

Dinner is a two-hour negotiation and someone is always crying by the end. Usually more than one someone.

Your kid has eaten the same six foods for a year and your pediatrician keeps saying they'll grow out of it.

You've been told to "just make them try one bite" and something in your gut knows that isn't going to work here.

You're not looking for a lecture on hidden vegetables. You're looking for someone who has actually seen this before.

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Hi, I'm Hannah

Fifteen years of therapy sessions. Two of my own kids. One goal for your family: calmer meals.

"Every kid can eat better. Every family can eat calmer. The path just looks different for each one, and that's what I do."

I'm a licensed speech-language pathologist specializing in pediatric feeding, from garden-variety pickiness to sensory-based avoidance to medically complex feeding needs. I work where meals actually happen: your kitchen, your dining table, your car line snack.

Hannah
The three ways in

Come to the clinic. Or let me come to you.

In-HomeCharleston area

In-Home Feeding Therapy

The whole family, in the kitchen where meals actually happen. Weekly or biweekly visits, plus a real plan for the rest of the week. Most families see meaningful change in eight to twelve visits.

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ClinicMount Pleasant office

Clinic Visits

Structured sessions in our sensory-friendly office off Coleman Boulevard. Ideal for kids who need consistent, low-distraction environments and for families who want to see the work modeled clearly.

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TelehealthStatewide, SC

Virtual Parent Coaching

For families outside the Charleston area. Coach-and-observe sessions where I walk you through meal-time strategy in real time, plus a plan you keep between visits. Available to any family in South Carolina.

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A family's story

Our four-year-old ate five foods when we started. He ate twenty when we finished. My husband cried at the first family dinner where nobody was fighting. So did I.

The M. Family · James Island, SC
Where I work

Charleston & the whole Lowcountry.

In-home visits across the Charleston metro, clinic hours in Mount Pleasant, and telehealth for any family in South Carolina.

In-home service area: Downtown Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island, Daniel Island, James Island, West Ashley, North Charleston, Summerville, and Hanahan.

The Mount Pleasant Clinic

1204 Coleman Blvd, Suite B

Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8am to 4pm

(843) 555-0142

Common questions

The things families ask before their first visit.

If your question isn't here, ask it. There is no such thing as a silly question when your kid isn't eating.

How much does pediatric feeding therapy cost in Charleston?

In-home visits start at $175 for a 60-minute session. Clinic visits are $145. I am out-of-network with insurance and provide superbills for reimbursement. Most families with PPO plans recover 40 to 70 percent of session costs.

What is the difference between "picky eating" and a feeding disorder?

Picky eating typically involves fifteen to thirty accepted foods and improves over time. A pediatric feeding disorder involves fewer than twenty foods, strong sensory reactions, gagging or vomiting, or nutritional gaps. If your gut says something is off, it is worth an evaluation.

Do I need a referral from my pediatrician?

No. You can book a discovery visit directly. If you plan to submit for insurance reimbursement, most PPO plans require a referral, and I can walk you through what to ask your pediatrician for.

How long until we see change?

Most families see meaningful change within eight to twelve visits. The first two sessions are evaluation and family-history work; real progress typically shows up between weeks four and eight.

Free guide

The Five Foods Rule: A Feeding Therapist's Starter Framework.

The exact five-food framework I give every new family in their first visit. Print it, tape it to the fridge, and use it tonight.

Guide mockup here