Kid’s Creek carefully recruits the most experienced and respected therapists in the Atlanta metro area, placing special emphasis on people who demonstrate an innate ability to work effectively with special needs children. Growing steadily since 2004, Kid’s Creek has developed a reputation for results, responsiveness, and professionalism among local pediatricians and families.
Executive Director Melanie McGriff is a mother who truly understands the juggling act that parents face in getting the help their children need, so our clinic works to be as flexible and accommodating of parents as possible. It is the desire of Melanie’s heart as well as a mission of Kid’s Creek to not only be a place where your child’s therapy needs are met but also where your family’s needs are met.
Kid’s Creek is a specialized pediatric rehabilitation clinic, offering speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy services.
We serve children from infants to adolescents in our clinic, in the home, and via teletherapy, and we offer educational support services to schools and daycare programs. Kid’s Creek is considered an early intervention specialist in autism treatment. Learn more about our speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and feeding therapy services for kids, or scroll down to learn more about our comprehensive approach to treating a variety of conditions found in children.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with our clinic by booking a free consultation. A free consultation consists of a 15-20 minute phone call where you can talk with one of our therapists about your concerns without committing to a full evaluation. Kid’s Creek Therapy also offers a free online tool to parents, the Growth Ability Patterns (GAP) Assessment. In just a few minutes, you can learn whether your child is developmentally on track and if not, what to do next.
Specialized Therapy for Kids include: ADD/ADHD Treatment, Autism Treatment, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delays, Downs, Integrated Listening Systems, Lactation Consulting, Sensory Integration Disorder, and Torticollois.