For nearly 40 years, South Coast Pediatric Physical Therapy (formerly South Coast Therapy) has served Orange County families with compassionate, evidence-based care.

Our experienced team of physical, occupational, and speech therapists helps children reach milestones, gain confidence, and thrive—while supporting your family every step of the way.

 

Who We Help

If you’re wondering whether your child is developing as expected, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it out on your own,

We work with children who are:

  • Late to walk, crawl, or meet motor milestones

  • Struggling with feeding, chewing, or picky eating

  • Experiencing speech or language delays

  • Having difficulty with coordination, balance, or strength

  • Showing sensory processing challenges

  • Needing support after a diagnosis or injury

Our experienced pediatric therapists partner closely with families to create individualized care plans that support meaningful progress to succeed.


We offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, feeding therapy, and speech & language therapy.

Our clinic-based setting allows therapists to collaborate closely, helping children make progress through structured, engaging, and evidence-based care.

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Why Families Choose Us

Families choose our clinic because we focus on both clinical excellence and family experience.

  • Specialized pediatric equipment and therapy spaces

  • Collaborative care across PT, OT, speech, and feeding

  • Clear communication and parent education

  • Support from infancy through the teen years

  • Convenient access for families across Orange County

We believe progress happens best when families feel informed, supported, and confident every step of the way.


AbouT THE Clinic

South Coast Pediatric Physical Therapy (formerly South Coast Therapy) has been dedicated to providing pediatric therapy since 1985.

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