The Oas Center & Specialized Therapy Services runs a pediatric therapy clinic at 4204 Adams Avenue, Suite A, in San Diego's Kensington neighborhood, the eastern section of the Adams Avenue corridor in the 92116 ZIP. Established in 2004, Specialized Therapy Services (STS) has grown to a 250-person team that includes more than 50 speech-language pathologists, 50 occupational therapists, 30 mental-health clinicians, 18 psychologists, 17 assistive technologists, 12 nurses, 10 adaptive physical education teachers, 9 teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing, 8 vision therapists, 7 specialized academic instructors, 5 audiologists, 4 behavioral interventionists, and 4 physical therapists. The Oas Center itself is a collaboration of three pediatric organizations — Specialized Therapy Services, ABACUS, and Schloyer Audiology — sharing a single facility to create a multi-disciplinary referral loop where a child receiving occupational therapy for sensory-processing disorder in one room can walk down the hall for an audiology evaluation or a behavioral-intervention session. Young patients whose dental development intersects with oral-motor feeding therapy share a referral pipeline with Kensington Dental Group, whose pediatric dental services address the structural factors that STS feeding therapists assess during oral-motor evaluations. Speech-language pathology at the clinic covers articulation, fluency, receptive and expressive language delays, augmentative and alternative communication device training, and social-pragmatic language intervention for children on the autism spectrum. Occupational therapy targets fine-motor coordination, handwriting readiness, self-care skill development, and sensory-integration challenges using a gym-equipped sensory room with suspended swings, climbing walls, and weighted-compression stations. The Adams Avenue location sits east of Kensington Drive, in the neighborhood's village-scale commercial zone near Marlborough Drive and the Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library. Physical therapy cases for children with cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, and post-orthopedic recovery complement the chiropractic pediatric work at Health Vibes Alternative Therapy for musculoskeletal alignment assessments. STS also provides sign-language interpreters for deaf and hard-of-hearing students across San Diego County school districts, a service line that operates alongside the clinic-based therapy sessions at the Adams Avenue facility. The clinic accepts appointments, processes credit, debit, and NFC mobile payments, and identifies as LGBTQ+ affirming with gender-neutral restrooms.