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Adrienne E. Cole

MA·Qualified Speech Language Pathologist

414 BEVERLY PL, Greensboro, NC 27403

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414 BEVERLY PL, Greensboro, NC 27403

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Specialty

Qualified Speech Language Pathologist Specialists

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Not Listed + 1 Network

Telehealth

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About Adrienne E. Cole

Background and practice information

Adrienne E. Cole is a qualified speech language pathologist specialist serving patients in the Greensboro, NC area.

Adrienne E. Cole is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including BCBS North Carolina. Patients are encouraged to verify coverage with her office before scheduling an appointment.

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Practice Locations

1 location

Primary

414 Beverly Pl

Greensboro, NC 27403

(336) 420-1899

Insurance Networks

Accepted insurance plans and networks

Adrienne E. Cole accepts 3 plans from 1 insurer, including BCBS North Carolina.

Blue Value (LCST)
Comprehensive Major Medical Network (CMMN)
Preferred Provider Network (PPN)

Source: CMS Transparency in Coverage filings (March 2026). Network participation may change — verify with the provider's office before scheduling.

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About Qualified Speech Language Pathologist

Specialty overview and common conditions

A speech-language pathologist (SLP), also known as a speech therapist, is a healthcare professional who specializes in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders. These specialists work with patients of all ages to address speech sound production, language comprehens...

Common conditions treated by qualified speech language pathologist specialists:

  • Articulation Disorders
  • Stuttering and Fluency Disorders
  • Aphasia
  • Voice Disorders
Learn more about qualified speech language pathologist specialists

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Adrienne E. Cole

Does Cole accept Medicare?

Based on available data, Cole does not currently accept Medicare assignment. Patients should contact the office directly to verify current insurance acceptance and discuss payment options.

What insurance does Cole accept?

Cole is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including BCBS North Carolina. Insurance networks can change, so patients should verify their specific plan coverage directly with Cole's office before scheduling.

Does Cole offer telehealth or virtual appointments?

Cole does not currently list telehealth services. For virtual care options, contact the office directly or consider other qualified speech language pathologist providers in Greensboro who offer telehealth.

What conditions does Cole treat?

As a qualified speech language pathologist specialist, Cole commonly treats conditions including articulation disorders, stuttering and fluency disorders, aphasia, voice disorders, dysphagia (swallowing disorders), and other related health concerns. Contact the office to discuss your specific healthcare needs.

Where is Cole's office located?

Cole practices at 414 BEVERLY PL, Greensboro, NC 27403. You can reach the office by calling (336) 420-1899.

How do I make an appointment with Cole?

To schedule an appointment with Cole, call the office at (336) 420-1899. New patients should have their insurance information and medical records ready when calling.

Data source: CMS National Provider Registry ·

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