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Shaina Proctor, MS, CCC-SLP (she/her) is a Speech-Language Pathologist in Orlando, FL with over 11 years of experience. What is your opinion of Shaina Proctor, MS, CCC-SLP? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 11 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
What People Say About Shaina Proctor, MS, CCC-SLP
What People Say About Shaina Proctor, MS, CCC-SLP
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Reviews (1)
- Unregistered User - July 11, 2022
We recently went in for an evaluation for my son who is 4. We had been with an amazing speech therapist for a year prior, but she had retired from private lessons. We met with Shaina Proctor, Supervising Speech Pathologist. This is the Supervisor in charge at the E Colonial facility. I immediately knew something was off with this location as she asked my daughter not my son who needs speech therapy a variety of personal questions like where my kids sleep, etc. We then entered a very small room smaller than my closet and she made a comment about my son being rude and inappropriate word to say in front of my children. I let that go, but was already in shock. Then she asked several questions about where he lives and who he lives with. Then she asked, is he always this rude and inappropriate word to say in front of my children? I have never in 9 years of being a parent encountered a professional that was as rude as Shaina Proctor. My son sees doctors regularly and is registered in programs due to his disability. I have also worked with children with disabilities for 10 years. To any parent of a child with a disability or even minor disorder, I can verify 100% that talking like this to and in front of a child is not only unprofessional but extremely unhealthy and damaging. Please know not all professionals are at all like Shaina Proctor. It was horrifying, quite frankly. I have never heard a complete stranger talk in this manner about my child, let alone someone we were going to for professional services. When I asked if it was a problem for her, her response was that she cant diagnose him with anything. In total confusion, I told her I wasnt asking for a diagnosis, I was asking if she has a problem with my son. She had no answer. She did the ...uh..I...uh... and I told her point blank I will be letting First Choice Pediatrics know that no child should ever be referred here. In the middle of my sentence, she picked up her phone and began texting. Shaina Proctor was unprofessional to a degree that absolutely blew my mind. If any of this sounds ok to you, then by all means take your kids here. As a para-professional and Mother of two children, I would move to another state before having no other option than to use this facility. For the record, our amazing therapist that retired loved my son and was a bright light in his life. She was in the OCPS school system and a speech therapist, no special placement with special needs, etc. Just a good person who also used many fun activities to encourage and give my son the most amazing personalized experience in speech therapy possible. He made tremendous progress with her in just 7 months. The small closet with zero stimulating activities he was brought into in this facility is laughable in comparison. Thats a side note to accompany the disgusting overall experience we had.
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