West Virginia families have 3 pediatric occupational therapists in the DrSensory directory, with listings in Charleston. Pediatric occupational therapy helps children build the skills that support everyday independence, learning and play. This hub connects you with vetted West Virginia providers by city, plus what to look for, licensing, and state resources for families.
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What to Look for in a Occupational therapist in West Virginia
When choosing a pediatric occupational therapist in West Virginia, look for someone who is licensed in West Virginia, experienced with your child's specific needs, and a good personality fit for your family. Strong signs of a quality provider include a clear evaluation process, measurable goals, family coaching, and willingness to coordinate with your pediatrician and your child's school.
- Specialization: ask whether they have experience with your child's diagnosis or concern (e.g., sensory processing, autism, motor delays, feeding, or articulation).
- Insurance & Medicaid: confirm they accept your plan or West Virginia Medicaid, and ask about visit limits and prior authorization.
- Setting: clinic, in-home, school-based, or teletherapy — choose what fits your child and schedule.
West Virginia Occupational Therapy Licensing & Credentials
In West Virginia, pediatric occupational therapists must hold the appropriate degree plus an active state license. Look for the credential OTR/L (Occupational Therapist, Registered & state-Licensed). You can verify any provider's license through the relevant West Virginia state licensing board, and ask about continuing education and pediatric experience. A current, unrestricted license is the baseline — pediatric specialization is what sets the best providers apart.
West Virginia Resources for Families
Beyond private therapy, West Virginia families have several support options:
- Early Intervention (ages 0–3): West Virginia's Early Intervention program (Part C of IDEA) offers free evaluations and services for eligible infants and toddlers.
- School services (ages 3+): public schools provide therapy through IEP or 504 plans when a child qualifies.
- West Virginia Medicaid & EPSDT: covers medically necessary pediatric therapy for eligible children.
- Parent & advocacy organizations: state parent training and information centers can help you navigate services and your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does occupational therapy cost in West Virginia?
Out-of-pocket pediatric occupational therapy in West Virginia typically runs about $100–$250 per session at private-pay practices, and evaluations usually cost more. Many West Virginia providers accept commercial insurance and West Virginia Medicaid, which can reduce your cost to a copay or to $0 for covered, medically necessary services. Always confirm rates and coverage directly with the provider.
Does West Virginia Medicaid cover occupational therapy?
West Virginia Medicaid generally covers medically necessary pediatric therapy for eligible children, including under the federal EPSDT (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment) benefit. Coverage details, visit limits and prior-authorization rules vary, and some providers accept Medicaid on a fee-for-service basis only — verify your specific plan before starting.
How do I find a pediatric occupational therapist near me in West Virginia?
Use the DrSensory directory to browse vetted OT providers by city across West Virginia (including Charleston). You can filter by name, profession, city and state, then contact a provider directly to confirm availability and insurance.
What age can my child start occupational therapy in West Virginia?
Therapy can begin in infancy. Children under 3 in West Virginia may qualify for free services through the state's Early Intervention program (Part C of IDEA); from age 3, services may be available through the school system (Part B) or private clinics. There is no minimum age for a private evaluation.
Is teletherapy available in West Virginia?
Many West Virginia providers offer teletherapy, which works especially well for parent-coaching and home-program work. Some hands-on evaluation or treatment is better in person — ask each provider what they offer and whether your insurance covers virtual visits.
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