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Our address is 100 Historic Drive, Suite 117, Strasburg, PA 17579.
For directions click here
Kidmunicate Pediatric Speech Pathology Strasburg-Lancaster is conveniently located 8 miles south of Lancaster, PA and Route 30 off of Route 896 in Lancaster County serving the communities of Strasburg, Lancaster, West Lancaster, Lampeter, Eden, Fertility, Millersville, Gap, Paradise, Bird-in-Hand, Intercourse, East Petersburg, Quarryville, Lititz and, Willow Street PA.
Full payment or insurance co-payment is expected at the time of service.
- Major credit cards.
- Cash
- Checks
View her bio here.
We are preferred providers for Blue Cross Blue Shield and accept all of their private plans including:
- Personal Choice
- Independence
- Highmark
- Horizon
- Anthem
- Premier Blue
- and others.
We are preferred providers for Aetna.
We accept CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program)
As a courtesy we also process for “out-of-network” claims from Cigna and United Healthcare and others. Call for more info.
Kidmunicate is a successful pediatric speech pathology clinic that was started in Wayne, PA in 2013.


Pamela Drennen MS – CCC-SLP
Clinical Director
Kidmunicate is led by Pamela Drennen MS CCC-SLP, Director of Clinical Services. Learn more about Pam’s 25+ year career on our staff page.
Kennett Square will be staffed with highly trained, certified, and licensed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) supplied with state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapy materials. Our caring SLPs are dedicated to helping children with speech-language and communication deficiencies. They provide a family-focused approach to ensure that the techniques and plans covered in each pediatric speech therapy carry over into the home to increase the chances for success. We believe in matching one speech-language therapist to one child, so that SLP can build a trusting relationship with the child and the parents. It’s an approach that has led to outstanding outcomes and has won us a lot of praise from clients.
We follow a family-focused approach to help kids ages 0 to 18 years old communicate more confidently.
We match one child to speech-language pathologist and follow the approach:
- Initial screenings
- Parent consultations
- Comprehensive evaluations
- Speech, language and feeding therapy sessions
- Family counseling for speech/language support at home
- Referrals to other specialists
- Collaboration with educators, physicians and other professionals as needed
We treat all speech-language disorders and feeding disorders. We specialize in childhood apraxia of speech and fluency (stuttering and cluttering). Several of our therapists have been Prompt® trained and/or certified.
For a list of speech-language disorders we treat click here
We help kids go from quiet to confident.
We help kids go from quiet to confident.


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