Pediatric Occupational Therapy in Arlington Heights, IL
Specialized 1:1 occupational therapy for children, teens, and young adults — rooted in reflex integration, nervous system regulation, and holistic wellness. Serving families across Arlington Heights and the surrounding area.
Parents in Arlington Heights who suspect their child might benefit from occupational therapy are often surprised by how much OT covers — sensory processing, fine motor coordination, self-care, attention, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and more. Our clinic, accessible from your area in 20 min, offers individualized 1:1 occupational therapy for children of all ages, with a specialty in reflex integration and nervous system-based approaches. Families across Arlington Heights choose Noor because of the depth of training our therapists bring and the genuine collaboration we offer.
Serving Arlington Heights Families
Arlington Heights families can access comprehensive pediatric occupational therapy and speech therapy at our South Barrington clinic. We help children build the foundational skills needed for school success, social participation, and daily independence. Our therapists are experienced in treating children with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, sensory processing difficulties, developmental delays, anxiety, and fine motor challenges. Every treatment plan is individualized and family-centered, with parent coaching woven throughout.
- Comprehensive evaluations and individualized treatment plans
- OT for school readiness, self-care, and sensory regulation
- Speech therapy for communication at every developmental stage
- Free 15-minute consultation to discuss your child's needs
Service area:Arlington Heights, IL 60004, 60005 (Cook County)
Occupational Therapy at Noor — for Arlington Heights Families
Sensory Processing Support
Helping children regulate responses to sights, sounds, textures, and movement so they can engage with their environment.
Fine Motor & Handwriting
Strengthening the small muscle skills needed for writing, cutting, buttoning, and self-care tasks.
Reflex Integration
Addressing retained primitive reflexes that can underlie attention, coordination, and emotional regulation challenges.
Emotional Regulation
Building self-regulation tools, coping strategies, and the ability to manage transitions and frustrations.
Executive Functioning
Supporting planning, organization, task initiation, time management, and daily independence.
Visual Motor & Coordination
Eye-hand coordination, body awareness, and bilateral coordination for play, sports, and academics.
What Arlington Heights Parents Value About Our Care
Evidence-based, specialized training
Our therapists are trained in reflex integration, nervous system regulation, and sensory integration — not just basic OT.
Individualized treatment plans
No two children are the same. Every plan is built around your child's specific strengths and challenges.
Family-centered approach
Parents are partners. We coach you so progress carries over at home, school, and in the community.
Insurance & self-pay options
In-network with BCBS IL PPO and Aetna Commercial, with transparent self-pay rates available.
Arlington Heights school coordination:We collaborate with families in District 25 and District 214 on school-aligned therapy goals.
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Whether you're ready to book or just exploring, our therapist-created guides and free developmental screener give you real, useful information you can use right now.
A team that respects how your child experiences the world
Whether your child is sensory-seeking, sensory-avoiding, autistic, anxious, or somewhere completely unique, we work WITH their nervous system rather than against it. The goal isn't to make your child different — it's to help them function in ways that feel good to them.
Getting Here from Arlington Heights
Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Arlington Heights, expect approximately 20 min of drive time (13 mi).
Frequently Asked Questions — Arlington Heights Families
My Arlington Heights child has a sensory processing disorder diagnosis. Can you help?
Do you offer evaluations only, without ongoing therapy?
Does my child need a doctor's referral for OT in Arlington Heights?
Will OT help my child's handwriting and school performance?
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Honest, clinical answers to questions Arlington Heights parents commonly ask.
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How insurance, self-pay, and Early Intervention all factor into therapy costs.
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Ready to Talk About OT for Your Child?
Free 15-minute consultations, no commitment. We serve Arlington Heights and the surrounding area from our South Barrington clinic.