Quest Pediatric Therapy

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Moore, United States

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Occupational therapistPhysical therapistSpeech pathologist· Occupational therapist· Physical therapist· Speech pathologist

Quest Pediatric Therapy Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Quest Pediatric Therapy is located in Moore, United States on 9201 S I-35 Service Rd. Quest Pediatric Therapy is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category occupational therapistphysical therapistspeech pathologist in United States.

Address

9201 S I-35 Service Rd

Phone

+1 4056014303

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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At Quest Pediatric The lady are really nice & friendly everyone is very professional & knows how to have fun with the kids to teach & learn them wonderful skills they will have to use their whole life. My son was in this program for 6 months before he decided he just didn't want to go anymore, I did leave it up to him because he is older. I wish he stayed in it. This is a wonderful program & facility. Thank you ladies

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Tammie Haworth

Amazing team of professionals

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Anna Setwyn

My child has improved greatly thanks to the professionalism, knowledgeable expertise, and patience of Reagan. Quest has so many toys and Reagan uses them and a variety of activities to encourage my son to engage and speak like he's never done before. We're so happy with his improvement and how patient she is with him. She's so smart, always joyful, and prepared. It's been a wonderful experience overall. We're so glad we have therapy here.

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Paula Borowiak

Therapists do some great work here..didn't give 5 stars because parking lot is extremely frustrating. Its easy if you have a subcompact car, anything larger you will most likely have some issues.

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Cassandra

Liz, the owner was great and you can tell she is passionate about what she does, along with the other staff members. However, I didn't like the old receptionists attitude, and the physical therapist, Amy, said she couldn't work with my special needs son anymore because he wasn't making any progress and wasn't listening to her.He was 3. We moved on to someone else after that.