Would you like to be a private practice speech pathologist? Here are 10 steps you can take today to start an SLP private practice
Start your private SLP practice immediately with these 5 steps! A guide to exactly what you need to do first.
How to set your private pay or insurance rate for SLPs. Learn what to do and what not to do.
A list of the features to look for in a teletherapy platform and how to choose one for your private SLP practice.
Ok, seriously, Katie over at Playing with Words 365 couldn't be more of an inspiration. She is a mommy to her kids (who are super cute!), an SLP, an advocate for Juvenile Arthritis, and just happens to also be an amazing blogger. Her blog is FULL of great information and I am always feeling like […]
When I’ve mentored SLPs in the past, I’ve found there are a lot of myths floating around in the field about what it takes to run a successful business as an SLP, as well as your income potential. Starting a business can be uncomfortable, and people have a lot of objections to stepping out on...
5 tips to help you run your private SLP practice as a mobile SLP.
I love working in speech pathology private practice! Read more here to find out if it is the right setting for you/
Learn what not to do in private practice and learn from the mistakes we made on the zynnyme blog today.
Here's how to start a private SLP practice when you are employed by someone else. Many SLPS start their private practices on the side, and this will guide you in how to do that.
Hear how one speech-language pathologist changed her work life for the better. Follow Tasha's journey from burnout to success with a private practice.
Every year, I like to survey my Independent Clinician readers to check the pulse on how people are doing with starting and growing their private therapy practices. I have a wide range of readers - from clinicians who are curious about private practice but haven’t taken action yet to clinicians with multiple locations of their
Here's how to start a private SLP practice when you are employed by someone else. Many SLPS start their private practices on the side, and this will guide you in how to do that.
I have had the great pleasure of being part of a very successful group practice and then starting my own solo private practice. Here's my experience.
Dry spells = every private practitioners nightmare. Keep in mind that most private practices follow a somewhat predictable pattern of client interest. The winter months can be slow due to bad weather and/or holidays (ex. Thanksgiving, Christmas) and summer can be chaotic due to summer camps and vacations. If slow periods go on for longer
Interview with Roy Huggins, Director of Person-Centered Tech about valuable HIPAA security tips for your private practice.
30 ways you can market your private practice without costing you a cent. Use these strategies to get in front of more people and grow your therapy practice.
Today’s Private Practice Podcast resource: The Most Awesome Conference this conference is a project that Julie, Miranda Palmer, Kelly Higdon and I have been working on. Here’s a short video about it: Have a question for the show? Leave me a message on Speakpipe Practice Nation, Julie de Azevedo Hanks, MSW, LCSW Julie de Azevedo Hanks, […]
This guest post is from Angela C. Pierce of Waltham, MA You'll find additional private practice success stories by clicking here. First I tried adding EI hours... After I graduated, I found a great organization to do my CF year. Like many CFs, I stayed with the place to continue my employment. To supplement my
Here's how to start a private SLP practice when you are employed by someone else. Many SLPS start their private practices on the side, and this will guide you in how to do that.