Therapists

The people behind the care.

Families deserve to know who's guiding their child's treatment. Here's who you'll be working with, and what you can expect from them.

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Primary Therapist

Ally Gore, SLPD, CCC-SLP, CNT

Ally provides feeding therapy with a family-centered approach grounded in strong clinical reasoning and practical care. Her focus is helping families move from confusion and stress toward a clearer plan they can trust.

She understands that feeding challenges affect more than the child — they affect routines, confidence, and the day-to-day experience of the whole family. Ally works to make care feel understandable and manageable, helping parents see both the big picture and the practical steps that support progress over time.

Her approach emphasizes meaningful carryover into daily life — not just isolated gains during therapy sessions. Families can expect thoughtful support, clear communication, and care that respects both the child's needs and the family's goals.

Clinical background

  • Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology (SLPD)
  • Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
  • Certified Neonatal Therapist (CNT)
  • Family-centered feeding therapy and clinical support

Primary Therapist

Brittany Shockley (Rush), MS, CCC-SLP, CNT, CLC

Brittany brings advanced training in speech-language pathology, infant feeding, and lactation support to families who need clear guidance and practical help. Her work is rooted in careful listening, thoughtful clinical care, and helping parents understand what's happening without making the process feel more overwhelming.

Families often come in carrying stress, questions, and a feeling that something isn't working the way it should. Brittany's approach is to slow things down, look closely at the full picture, and build a plan that makes sense for the child and the family. She values communication that is direct, calm, and useful — so parents leave feeling more informed and more confident about what comes next.

Her goal isn't just to work on feeding skills in a session. It's to help families make progress that carries into daily routines, home practice, and everyday life.

Clinical background

  • Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS, CCC-SLP)
  • Certified Neonatal Therapist (CNT)
  • Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC)
  • Infant feeding and lactation-informed care
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Our approach

Care that is clear, collaborative, and built for real families.

Therapist-led care at Infant Feeding Associates means families aren't left sorting through conflicting advice on their own. Good feeding support should be clinically strong, easy to understand, and practical enough to carry into everyday life.

Families across North Texas come to Ally and Brittany looking for more than a list of services. They want trusted providers who'll listen, explain what they're seeing, and help turn feeding challenges into a clear plan of care.

What families can expect

  • A thorough, unhurried evaluation
  • Clear explanations — no confusing clinical jargon
  • Honest recommendations based on your child's actual needs
  • Ongoing support that fits into real family life
  • Collaboration with your child's other providers when needed

Ready to get started?

Get in Touch or reach out with questions.

If you're ready to move forward, or just want to understand whether a feeding evaluation is the right next step, we're here.