For Patients
Evidence-based physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children birth to 21, delivered in a welcoming, family-centered environment.

Comprehensive, individualized care delivered by licensed, experienced pediatric therapists.
Physical Therapy
Improving strength, balance, coordination, and gross motor skills for children with developmental delays, injuries, or disabilities to promote functional independence
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Delays
Athletic Injuries
Autism
Occupational Therapy
Building fine motor skills, sensory processing, and daily living abilities to help children thrive at home and school.
Sensory Processing
Autism Spectrum
Fine Motor Delays
Self-Care Skills
Speech Therapy
Supporting communication, language development, feeding, and swallowing for clearer speech and better connections.
Language Delays
Articulation
Feeding Disorders
Apraxia
Plan Your First Visit
We're excited to start this journey with your family
Step 1
Before You Arrive
Complete intake forms (link to download)
Gather insurance card and referral (if required)
Bring any medical records or previous evaluations
Note current medications and assistive devices your child uses
Set up your patient portal to view appointments, clinical documentation, payment options, store credit card, and pay balance
Step 2 (10-15 minutes)
Check-In
Arrive 5-10 minutes early to complete final paperwork with front desk
Front desk will present final paperwork and verify insurance
Have ready: parent ID, patient's insurance card, and credit/debit card if copay applies
Allow your child to get familiar with the clinic environment
Step 3 (30-60 minutes)
Evaluation
Therapist interview with parent/caregiver about child's history and goals
Standardized assessment and observation
Play-based activities to observe movement, communication, or daily living skills
Parents are required to remain present in the room for the full evaluation
Step 4
Results & Treatment Plan
Therapist discusses findings and recommendations in person or via phone
Together, you'll set therapy goals and create a treatment plan
Schedule is created (typically 1-2x per week)
Therapist provides home activities and parent coaching to support progress between sessions
Questions answered
What to Bring to Your First Visit
Required Documents
Insurance card (front and back)
Photo ID
Completed intake forms
Doctor's referral (if required by insurance)
Helpful Information
Previous therapy evaluations or IEP
List of current medications
Medical records related to diagnosis
Any recent surgical reports and post-surgical releases (if applicable)
Preferred and non-preferred food options (if discussing feeding concerns)
What Your Child Needs
Comfortable clothes
Closed-toe shoes
Any braces, walkers, or assistive devices they use
AAC device or communication tools
Favorite toy or comfort item
Insurance & Payment
We work with most major insurance providers and offer flexible payment options.
Accepted Third-Party Payor
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna
Cigna
United Healthcare
Tricare
Medi-Cal
Optum Care of Citrus Valley
Payment Options
Private pay available
Sliding scale for eligible families
Scholarship funding through Friends of L&B
Payment plans available
HSA/FSA accepted
Superbills provided
Credit/debit card kept on file for future copays (if applicable)
Not sure about coverage? Contact us and we'll verify your benefits at no cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long are therapy sessions?
Can parents stay during therapy?
Do you offer evaluations?
What should my child wear to therapy?
How often will my child attend therapy?
If I have my eval in Corona, can my child still be seen in Norco?
Can I run an errand while my child is in their appointment?
What time should I come back for pickup?
What happens after the evaluation if services are recommended?
Does my child automatically qualify for hippotherapy?