Red Door Pediatric Therapy
Red Door Pediatric Therapy offers a functional approach to treatment that focuses on the development of each individual child and the family’s priorities. Since 2006, we have provided speech, occupational and physical therapy services. We focus on ability; we use a child’s interests and strengths to pave the way for success.
Red Door has become a place for kids, adolescents, and parents to come and improve on communication, daily living skills and gross motor movement.
We have locations in Bismarck-Mandan, Minot, Grand Forks, and Beulah North Dakota.
Contact us to schedule a tour or a FREE screening.

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