Savannah Pediatric Speech Therapy

Helping Young Voices Shine

For Claire Hall, MS, SLP, communication is more than just words—it’s connection. As the owner of Savannah Pediatric Speech Therapy, she helps children across Savannah develop the language skills they need to express themselves confidently.

Hall and her husband, Wil, moved to Isle of Hope in 2023 with their two young sons, Archie and Bennett. Though both were raised in Savannah, Isle of Hope’s charm and sense of community drew them in. Now, they’re raising their boys in the neighborhood they always admired.

Founded in 2022, Savannah Pediatric Speech Therapy is a mobile practice offering screenings, evaluations, and individualized therapy sessions. Hall brings speech therapy directly to families, whether at home, at school, or in the community. She currently serves several private schools and preschool programs, including Hancock Day School, Savannah Country Day, St. Andrew’s, and Isle of Hope United Methodist Weekday Ministries.

What sets her practice apart? Flexibility and personal connection. “I work around each child’s schedule, meeting them where they are—literally and developmentally,” Hall explains. She also prioritizes communication with parents, making herself accessible through text, calls, and email to offer ongoing support.

While Hall currently runs the practice solo, she has big plans for expansion. She hopes to hire another speech therapist this fall and, in the long term, establish a dedicated practice space offering pediatric physical and occupational therapy as well.

For parents wondering if their child’s speech and language development is on track, Hall encourages reaching out. “Trust your instincts—if you have concerns, I’m happy to help.”

To learn more, visit savpedspeech.com or contact Claire Hall directly at claire@savpedspeech.com.