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Ashley Spector

Speech-Language Pathologist·Atlanta, GA· NPI 1649978446 · Enumerated 2023 · 3 years on NPI
Spector is 1 of 590 speech-language pathologist providers in Atlanta and 1 of 5327 in Georgia.
NPI age
3 years
Enumerated 2023-02-21
Primary specialty
Speech-Language Pathologist
Licensed in
GA
1 state
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Last NPPES update
2023-08-15
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05
Sole proprietor
Yes
Solo practice on file

How this provider compares

Across 5327 active speech-language pathologist providers in Georgia.

NPI age
3 years
↓ 7 yr below median (10 yr)
State licenses
1 state
4% of peers hold multiple states
Subspecialties
0
9% of peers hold subspecialties

NPI lifetime · 2023 → 2026

2023-02Enumerated in NPPES
2023 2026

Where they practice

Practice location
2323 Cumberland Pkwy Se
Atlanta, GA 303394506
📞 7709277424
Mailing address
44 Krog St Ne Unit 602
Atlanta, GA 303072655

Specialties

  • Speech-Language Pathologist Primary
    The speech-language pathologist is the professional who engages in clinical services, prevention, advocacy, education, administration, and research in the areas of communication and swallowing across the life span from infancy through...
    GA license #SLP012711 taxonomy 235Z00000X

Practice context

Part of a multi-provider practice. 1 other active provider shares this practice address in NPPES.

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