Charlottesville is a compact university town with a well-insured family population, strong UVA Health referral network, and a shortage of in-home pediatric therapy options outside of the city center.
Charlottesville is a compact university town with a well-insured family population, strong UVA Health referral network, and a shortage of in-home pediatric therapy options outside of the city center.
Route 29 north and I-64 are the primary corridors. Most Charlottesville providers cover a 15–20 mile radius from the city — encompassing Crozet to the west, Waynesboro to the southwest, and the Route 29 corridor to the north. Drive times within this zone average 12–20 minutes.
Albemarle County Public Schools is the primary school district and has a well-developed IEP program. Charlottesville City Schools has a smaller but active special education population. Waynesboro City Schools and Augusta County have growing special education needs with limited private therapy access.
Caseload mix: 45% SLP, 35% OT, 20% PT. UVA Health referrals skew toward complex cases. Rural county families tend to request PT for developmental delays. Most cases 1x per week. Caseload fills slowly initially but builds steadily through UVA pediatrician referrals.
Coral Care matches you with families in your neighborhood. Most providers stay within a 10–15 mile radius of their home base.
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