Pediatric outpatient therapy clinic Developmental Therapy Center (DTC) combines occupational, speech-language, and physical therapy under one roof at 3770 Fourth Avenue in Hillcrest, serving children from infancy through adolescence. DTC's speech-language caseload covers autism-related social communication, childhood apraxia of speech, feeding and oral-motor dysfunction, and dysphagia, overlapping with the pediatric speech practice at Key 2 Speech on the same side of the neighborhood. Occupational therapy targets sensory processing and integration, fine motor and handwriting skills, self-care independence, and Interactive Metronome and Therapeutic Listening protocols for children with ADHD and sensory modulation difficulties. Physical therapy addresses gross motor delay, cerebral palsy, torticollis, and post-neurological-injury rehab using evidence-based pediatric rehab frameworks. Kids with overlapping endocrine, metabolic, or genetic diagnoses arrive at DTC after medical workup at the Children's Healthcare Pediatric Endocrinology clinic down the block, with therapy goals tuned to the medical plan. Feeding therapy for children with failure to thrive, G-tube weaning, or oral aversion following NICU stays is the highest-intensity program on the schedule and typically requires multi-discipline session planning with the family.