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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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Treehouse Therapy fosters your child’s strengths and interests to overcome challenges using play based occupational therapy services with a relationship based approach.
Your child will engage in purposeful play within our comfortable sensory clinic and outdoors in nature, guided by a licensed occupational therapist. Through these experiences, children develop a wide range of skills, including:
Sensory integration
Motor planning
Emotional awareness and regulation
Postural balance and coordination
Fine motor and in-hand manipulation skills
Attention and focus
Language and communication
Risk assessment and safety awareness
Social interaction with peers
Visual-perceptual and motor skills
Overall takeaway: We play more so kids can play better.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
Email: admin@treehousetherapytn.com
Phone: (423)-708-4445
Fax: (423) 443-3000
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Treehouse Therapy accepts a variety of payment options for our individual therapy sessions. We are in network with BCBS, Aetna and are in process with UHC, Cigna and TennCare. Other options for payment of services are private pay, including FSA, HSA Cards, and Katie Beckett Funding.
Insurance Coverage
Occupational Therapy
Currently accepting BCBS and Aetna.
In the process of credentialing with UHC, Cigna, and TennCare.
Physical Therapy
Currently accepting BCBS and Aetna.
In the process of credentialing with UHC, Cigna, and TennCare.
Speech Therapy- contact us for specific pricing.
Comprehensive Therapy Evaluation
$225
1 Hour Treatment Session
$110
Nature-based Therapeutic Groups
Rates Vary
Frequently Asked Questions
“Treehouse is the perfect place for my sensory sensitive child to have an outdoor and OT experience. Erin is committed to helping my child grow in her confidence as she learns to access the natural world and make progress on her OT goals.”
— Mom of an 8 year old girl