Therapy & Support in Burlington

Burlington has 11 therapy options across speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health services for sensory-sensitive children, including neurodivergent kids. Services are located throughout Halton Region, with several clinics near the Brant Street corridor and along the QEW corridor between Appleby and Walkers Line. Most practices offer both clinic-based and community-based service models.

Common questions

Are there therapy services in Burlington where parents can stay during sessions?

Yes. Several Burlington therapy providers allow parents to remain present during sessions, either in the room or in a nearby waiting area with visibility. Use the 'Parent can stay' filter above to find practices that explicitly support parent presence during appointments.

What types of therapy are available in Burlington for sensory-sensitive kids?

Burlington has speech therapy, occupational therapy, mental health counseling, and autism-specific therapy services. The directory includes both private clinics and publicly funded programs. You can browse by scrolling through the listings or using the filters above to narrow by specific comfort features that match your child's needs.

Can I find therapy in Burlington with flexible appointment times?

Yes. Several Burlington therapy practices offer evening appointments, weekend sessions, or flexible rescheduling policies. Some also provide in-school or community-based sessions in addition to clinic appointments. Check individual listing descriptions for scheduling details, as flexibility varies by provider and service type.