Why therapists use this
- Built for pediatric private practice — not massage or mental-health billing templates
- Includes provider NPI, TIN, place of service, diagnosis codes, and service lines
- Print or download a PDF that matches what insurers expect to see

Common CPT codes for SLP superbills
Reference only — bill the codes that match services you delivered and your payer contracts.
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 92507 | Speech/language treatment |
| 92508 | Speech/language group treatment |
| 92521 | Fluency evaluation |
| 92522 | Speech sound evaluation |
| 92523 | Speech & language evaluation |
| 92526 | Swallowing treatment |
Example ICD-10 codes
Examples clinicians often see in pediatric SLP — always use the diagnosis that fits the client.
F80.0F80.1F80.2F80.81R47.1
FAQ
What should an SLP superbill include?
Provider name and credentials, NPI, tax ID, patient name and DOB, dates of service, CPT codes with units/fees, ICD-10 diagnosis codes, place of service, and a signature when required.
Is this speech therapy superbill generator free?
Yes. The public tool at Therativities is free with no signup. Create an account only if you want to save clients, sessions, and regenerate superbills later.
Can parents submit this for out-of-network reimbursement?
Many plans accept a complete superbill for OON claims. Coverage varies by payer — this tool formats the document; it does not guarantee reimbursement.
