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Cabdivin for speech therapists by city
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France
Local pages for French private practices, with market context, practitioner density and NGAP-oriented positioning.
Île-de-France
Paris
In Paris, the demand for speech therapy is among the highest in France: with over 3,200 private speech therapists in the capital and inner suburbs, waiting times for a first assessment often reach 6 to 18 months. Faced with this pressure, Parisian practices increasingly adopt digital tools to optimise their waiting lists, automate appointment reminders and reduce administrative time. Cabdivin directly addresses these challenges: its intelligent scheduling manages priority waiting lists, last-minute cancellations and automatic SMS or email confirmation. Integrated NGAP billing, compliant with Social Security conventions, generates care sheets in seconds and simplifies electronic transmission. In Paris, where professional premises rents are high, many speech therapists share a practice — Cabdivin's multi-practitioner feature allows managing separate schedules from a shared interface. Paris also hosts IRDEME and the UNADREO national congresses where the latest clinical and digital advances are presented, encouraging Parisian practitioners to adopt innovative solutions like Cabdivin early.
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Lyon
Lyon, France's second university hub, hosts several renowned speech therapy training programmes. The metropolitan area has around 680 private speech therapists, with a strong specialisation in learning disorders (dyslexia, dysorthography, dyscalculia). Lyon practitioners were early adopters of digital practices: teleconsultation, piloted during the 2020 pandemic, is now integrated into the routine of 35% of regional practitioners. Cabdivin provides a native teleconsultation platform, HDS-certified for health data hosting, directly integrated into the patient record. The HAS (Haute Autorité de Santé) guidelines on identifying and managing specific language disorders apply fully to the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region; Cabdivin integrates these validated protocols directly into its report templates, ensuring compliance with current regulatory requirements.
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Marseille
Marseille, France's third largest city, has specific characteristics for speech therapy practice: a high proportion of bilingual families, a high prevalence of oral language disorders in northern districts, and complex geographical distribution of practices. Cabdivin is one of the few speech therapy software packages available in both French and Arabic, with native RTL support, enabling communication with families in their language. Cabdivin's NGAP billing automatically manages codings specific to oral language assessments. The PACA health region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) has significant territorial disparities; the ARS PACA manages specific programmes to strengthen speech therapy provision in under-served areas, supported by Cabdivin's activity dashboards and exportable reports.
Occitanie
Toulouse
Toulouse, capital of Occitania and France's fourth largest city, is a rapidly growing metropolis, generating increasing demand for speech therapy, particularly for school-age children. The city hosts one of the South-West's most important medical faculties. Cabdivin facilitates inter-professional coordination through its secure document sharing module: assessments and therapeutic projects can be shared with referring physicians and specialised teachers. The Toulouse metropolitan area also concentrates an increasing number of practices specialising in voice and swallowing disorders. The ARS Occitanie leads several territorial healthcare initiatives for speech therapy in the region; Cabdivin supports these by enabling export of aggregated activity data compliant with the National Health Data System (SNDS) framework.
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Bordeaux
Bordeaux, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine metropolis, has experienced exceptional residential attractiveness since 2015, resulting in an influx of young families and a marked increase in demand for paediatric speech therapy. Bordeaux practices face a structural shortage of speech therapists. Cabdivin optimises clinical productivity by 30-40% through automation of recurring administrative tasks. The CRA Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Autism Resource Centre), headquartered in Bordeaux, is the regional reference centre for ASD diagnosis and support, referring hundreds of families annually to local speech therapists. Cabdivin offers specific assessment templates (ADOS-2, CARS) and AAC pictograms (PECS, Makaton) directly integrated into the patient record, aligned with CRA-recommended protocols.
Pays de la Loire
Nantes
Nantes, capital of Pays de la Loire, hosts a solid speech therapy ecosystem with around 380 private practitioners. The city is distinguished by a strong culture of inter-professionalism: Nantes speech therapists closely collaborate with nursing home teams, the University Hospital (one of the largest in western France), and specialised medico-social structures. Cabdivin facilitates this collaboration through its care coordination module. The Nantes metropolis also sees innovative speech therapy practices developing, including clinical research at the university hospital. The ARS Pays de la Loire, in partnership with the CHU de Nantes, supports several applied research programmes on early language disorder management; Cabdivin enables practitioners involved in these studies to centralise and anonymise the required clinical data.
Hauts-de-France
Lille
Lille, capital of Hauts-de-France and a cross-border metropolis (Belgian border 10km away), has a particular epidemiological profile: the region has one of the highest documented prevalences of neurodevelopmental disorders. Lille speech therapists work in close coordination with school doctors, RASED networks and CMPP centres. The cross-border dimension is also notable: Cabdivin manages multi-scheme billing, including for patients covered by Belgian insurance. Lille's Faculty of Medicine generates a constant flow of young practitioners setting up private practices. The CHRU de Lille, one of France's largest university hospitals, is a centre of reference for neurological pathologies and acquired language disorders; Lille's private speech therapists frequently provide post-hospital follow-up for these patients, and Nord-Pas-de-Calais health data underlines the importance of structured, well-documented follow-up that Cabdivin enables.
Grand Est
Strasbourg
Strasbourg, capital of Grand Est and seat of the European Parliament, occupies a unique geographical and cultural position: a bilingual city (French-Alsatian, with a strong German-speaking presence). Speech therapists in Strasbourg face two specific challenges: early bilingualism care (French and German/Alsatian) and the Concordat status of Alsace-Moselle which implies special billing rules (local Alsace-Moselle scheme with 90% reimbursement vs 60% in the rest of France). Cabdivin integrates the specificities of the local Alsatian-Moselle scheme in its billing module. The Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg (HUS) regularly refer patients to local private speech therapists, and the CMUS (university mutual insurance) covers a significant student and academic population whose specific speech therapy needs are managed via Cabdivin's adapted report templates.
Bretagne
Rennes
Rennes hosts one of France's leading speech therapy training centres at the University of Rennes 1. The metro area counts about 240 private speech therapists for 460,000 inhabitants. The Brittany region runs early prevention programmes for language disorders in partnership with the ARS and PMI. Cabdivin integrates batteries adapted to the Rennes audience (EVALO 2-6, ELO) and facilitates coordination with the CHU Pontchaillou for post-stroke patient follow-up.
Occitanie
Montpellier
Montpellier, a dynamic student city, hosts a CFUO training centre at the University of Montpellier and a strong network of speech therapy practices (~290 practitioners). The city specialises in specific learning disorders (DYS) thanks to the CHU and the regional reference centre for language and learning disorders (CRTLA). Cabdivin facilitates multidisciplinary coordination via document sharing with access control.
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Nice
Nice is France's 5th largest city with a notable demographic: high proportion of seniors (24% over 65), international patient base (Italian, English, Russian speakers), active medical tourism. The metro area counts ~310 private speech therapists, many specialising in geriatrics. Cabdivin integrates the LSVT-LOUD protocol for Parkinson's patients and geriatric batteries (MMSE, BEC-96, DOSS).
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Grenoble
Grenoble benefits from an exceptional scientific environment (UGA, CEA, CHU Grenoble Alpes, renowned cognitive science labs). The CFUO trains about 30 speech therapists per year. The professional fabric counts 195 private practitioners in the Grenoble metro area, with significant mountain practice (Vercors, Chartreuse). Cabdivin handles mountain practice specifics: adjusted IK + IFD billing, offline mode for areas without network, HDS-compliant teleconsultation for isolated winter patients.
Centre-Val de Loire
Tours
Tours hosts a leading CFUO at the University of Tours, training about 50 speech therapists per year. The professional fabric counts 165 private practitioners. The CHU Bretonneau and the Memory Research Centre (CMRR) are frequent partners. Cabdivin offers integrated MT-86, DOSS, MMSE protocols.
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Dijon
Dijon counts about 145 private speech therapists. The CHU François Mitterrand and the Centre Georges-François Leclerc (oncology) generate strong demand for post-cancer pathologies (laryngectomies, post-radiotherapy dysphagias) and neurological conditions. Cabdivin integrates post-laryngectomy voice protocols.
Grand Est
Reims
Reims is the largest Grand Est city, hosting the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne Medical Faculty. The speech therapy network counts about 175 practitioners. The CHU has an active neurology service prescribing many speech therapy rehabilitations. Cabdivin integrates reference neurological protocols (MT-86, LSVT-LOUD, Yorkston).
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Saint-Étienne
Saint-Étienne counts about 130 private speech therapists for 380,000 in the metro area. The CHU and the Lucien Neuwirth Cancer Institute drive demand for ENT oncology and neurological pathologies. Cabdivin covers practice management needs at accessible pricing (€29/month Starter, €14.50/month student).
Maghreb
French-speaking cities with bilingual needs, teleconsultation demand and FR/AR workflow adaptation.
Casablanca-Settat
Casablanca
Casablanca, Morocco's economic capital, concentrates the highest density of speech therapists in the Kingdom — about 280 practitioners in private and hospital practice. Demand is exploding: awareness of language disorders is progressing rapidly in urban middle classes, and private schools (Lycée Lyautey, French and Spanish missions) now systematically prescribe a speech assessment for school difficulties. The trilingual context (darija, classical Arabic, French — often doubled with Amazigh or English) is a major specificity. Cabdivin is the first platform to offer a trilingual interface (FR/AR/EN) coupled with assessment templates accounting for Arabic-French bilingualism, validated by Moroccan speech therapists. Billing in Moroccan dirhams (MAD), offline mode for practices with intermittent connectivity, and file sharing between Maârif, Bourgogne and Anfa centres make Cabdivin a tool designed for Moroccan reality. The AI assistant writes bilingual reports (French for private schools, Arabic for families), dividing administrative time by 3. Cabdivin is used in several private practices in Casablanca and at CHU Ibn Rochd.
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
Rabat
Rabat, Morocco's administrative capital, hosts the Higher Institute of Speech Therapy (ISO), the pillar of speech therapy training in the Maghreb, and the Faculty of Medicine. The capital concentrates a demanding professional elite: embassies, ministries, international organisations — many bilingual or trilingual families. Cabdivin offers assessment templates adapted to tests used in Morocco (Moroccan EVALO adaptation, Arabic batteries developed by ISO researchers), and billing compliant with Moroccan mutual insurance conventions (CNSS, CNOPS, AMO). The AI assistant has been trained on the French-Arabic medical terminology used in Morocco, ensuring natural reports for both professionals and families.
Marrakech-Safi
Marrakech
Marrakech, an imperial city and Morocco's tourist capital, has a still-developing speech therapy demography with about 65 practitioners for nearly one million inhabitants. This shortage creates long waiting lists. Marrakech speech therapists often work multi-site (main practice in Guéliz, sessions in private schools) and welcome a mixed clientele: local Moroccan families (often Arabic or Amazigh-speaking), European expatriates, and Franco-Moroccan families. Cabdivin's mobile app and offline mode facilitate itinerant practice management. The AI assistant also handles the specificity of Amazigh (Berber) in assessments.
Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma
Tanger
Tangier, gateway to northern Morocco and a booming industrial hub, has sustained demographic growth that drives demand for paramedical care. With about 50 speech therapists for nearly one million inhabitants, the city has one of the lowest densities in the country — a massive opportunity. Geographic proximity to Spain creates a particular clientele: Spanish-speaking returning Moroccan children, Franco-Moroccan-Spanish binational families. Cabdivin naturally handles complex multilingual contexts with adapted assessment templates.
Fès-Meknès
Fès
Fès, Morocco's spiritual and cultural capital, hosts one of the world's oldest universities. The city counts about 95 speech therapists, mostly trained at ISO Rabat. The CHU Hassan II is a regional reference centre. Cabdivin offers trilingual FR/AR/EN interface (full Arabic RTL), MAD billing, CNSS/CNOPS/AMO compliance. The AI assistant produces bilingual reports (FR for private schools, AR for families).
Souss-Massa
Agadir
Agadir is a fast-growing city with a young population and strong tourism and agriculture economies. The speech therapy network is still developing: about 55 practitioners for an 800,000-inhabitant metro area, one of the lowest ratios in Morocco. Demand is rising sharply. Cabdivin facilitates new practice setup (intuitive interface, student plan, CNSS billing support).
Grand Tunis
Tunis
Tunis, Tunisia's capital, has a mature speech therapy ecosystem around ESSTT and the ENT department of Charles Nicolle Hospital. Tunisia trains about 60 new speech therapists per year, resulting in a concentration of practitioners in the capital (220 practices). Tunisian speech therapy practice is strongly marked by Arabic-French diglossia. Cabdivin offers a bilingual Arabic-French interface with RTL support, billing in Tunisian dinars (TND), and CNAM Tunisia coverage support.
Sousse
Sousse
Sousse, pearl of the Tunisian Sahel and the country's 2nd economic hub, counts about 65 speech therapists for 400,000 inhabitants in the metro area. The Sousse Medical Faculty trains part of Tunisian speech therapists. The CHU Sahloul and CHU Farhat Hached are major reference centres. Cabdivin offers trilingual FR/AR/EN interface, TND billing, CNAM Tunisia compliance.
Wilaya d'Alger
Alger
Algiers, Algeria's capital and the Maghreb's largest metropolis after Casablanca, hosts several medical faculties and paramedical training institutes from which most of the 180 speech therapists in the Wilaya graduate. Awareness of language disorders is growing rapidly. Algiers speech therapists work in an Arabic-French diglossic context similar to Tunisia, with a strong Amazigh presence (Kabyle in particular). Cabdivin offers a trilingual interface (French, Arabic, English), billing in Algerian dinars (DZD), and Algerian CNAS coverage support.
Oran
Oran
Oran, Algeria's second city, is the economic capital of western Algeria. The city counts about 110 speech therapists, mostly trained at the University of Oran 2. The CHU and the 1er Novembre 1954 hospital are regional references. Cabdivin offers trilingual FR/AR/EN interface, DZD billing, CNAS compliance, and templates adapted to Algerian multilingualism.
French-speaking international
French-speaking markets outside France and the Maghreb with local billing, compliance and terminology constraints.
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium's capital and seat of the European institutions, has a particularly developed speech therapy ecosystem with about 480 logopèdes (Belgian term for speech therapists). A unique specificity: officially bilingual French-Dutch, capital of a multilingual country, and multinational diplomatic hub. One Brussels child out of three grows up with two or three languages at home. Belgian logopèdes are regulated by INAMI (CNAM equivalent) with a specific nomenclature (NomenSoft) different from French NGAP. Cabdivin offers a Belgian adaptation: billing compliant with INAMI nomenclature, recognition of Belgian mutual insurances (Mutualité Chrétienne, Solidaris, Partenamut), and Walloon-Brussels regional conventioning.
Canton de Genève
Genève
Geneva, the largest French-speaking city in Switzerland and an international hub (UN, WHO, ICRC, CERN), concentrates about 220 logopédistes (Swiss term for speech therapists). Proximity to neighbouring France and the presence of international organisations create a particular context. Geneva logopédistes are regulated by LAMal convention with specific Tarmed rates. Billing in Swiss francs (CHF) at rates significantly higher than France. Cabdivin offers a Swiss adaptation: Tarmed billing, integration of Swiss complementary insurers (Helsana, CSS, Sanitas), compliance with LPD (Federal data protection law).
Canton de Vaud
Lausanne
Lausanne, capital of Vaud canton and seat of UNIL and EPFL universities, has a dense logopaedic fabric (about 180 logopédistes) linked to the university and hospital presence (CHUV). Vaud canton applies LAMal convention with a notable specificity: the vast majority of children's logopaedic sessions fall under the Special Education Service (SESAF) which directly funds services via schools. For adults, financing falls under basic health insurance. Cabdivin handles this dichotomy: dual SESAF / LAMal billing, sharing of reports with special education teachers.
Québec
Montréal
Montreal, Francophone metropolis of North America, hosts about 1,800 speech therapists — the largest concentration in all of Canada. The OOAQ (Ordre des Orthophonistes et Audiologistes du Québec) regulates the profession. Quebec practice is particular: most speech therapists work in institutions but private practice is growing rapidly (about 30% of practitioners in 2026) due to 18-36 month public waiting lists. Private clinic rates in Montreal are CAD 130-200 for an assessment and CAD 90-130 for a rehabilitation session. Cabdivin offers a Quebec adaptation: billing in CAD, integration of major Canadian insurers (Sun Life, Manulife, Desjardins, Blue Cross), compliance with Law 25 (personal information protection), complete interface in French. Quebec assessment tools (EVIP, ÉVAC, CELF-CDN-F) are integrated.
Capitale-Nationale
Québec
Quebec City, the provincial capital and home to Université Laval (one of the oldest speech therapy programs in North America), has about 380 speech therapists in mixed institutional and private practice. The CHU de Québec and the IRDPQ regularly refer adult neurological patients to private practices due to hospital saturation. Cabdivin facilitates continuing education portfolio management (35h/year mandatory) and integration of standard Quebec assessment tools.
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