Lake Murray Speech & Language is a private speech-language pathology practice in San Carlos at 7185 Navajo Road, Suite D, San Diego, 92119, founded in 2016 by Analicia Lucas, M.S., CCC-SLP. The clinic provides individualized speech therapy, language therapy, voice therapy, and fluency treatment for children and adults in one-on-one sessions conducted in private therapy rooms or through in-home visits across the San Diego area. Specializations include childhood apraxia of speech, autism spectrum communication disorders, and services for Deaf and hard-of-hearing patients, with evaluations and therapy available in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. Families considering university-based evaluation alternatives can coordinate between this practice and the SDSU Speech-Language Clinic, which operates a training clinic staffed by graduate clinicians under faculty supervision. Lucas established the practice to build a model where speech-language pathologists invest concentrated time into each session rather than cycling through high-volume caseloads, and the clinic currently operates with no waitlist for new patients. Therapy appointments run 45 minutes at the standard frequency, though session duration and weekly scheduling adjust between three times per week and twice per month based on individual clinical needs. The Navajo Road location places the practice near the Cowles Mountain trailhead and Lake Murray, drawing families from the San Carlos and Del Cerro sub-communities who prioritize neighborhood-based therapy access. Insurance accepted includes Blue Shield, CHAMP VA, Tricare, and United Healthcare, and the clinic also works with San Diego Regional Center funding for early intervention services. Motor-speech disorders frequently co-occur with gross and fine motor delays, and pediatric patients at this clinic receive concurrent physical therapy from providers in San Carlos such as PhysioFixx Physical Therapy for coordinated developmental treatment plans. The CCC-SLP credential held by the founding clinician represents the Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, requiring a master's degree, supervised clinical fellowship, and ongoing continuing education in speech-language pathology.