Speech Therapy
Speech-language pathology services are those services necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of swallowing, speech-language, and cognitive-communication disorders that result in communication disabilities. Speech-language pathologists treat disorders of speech sound production, resonance, voice, fluency (e.g., stuttering), language, cognition (e.g., attention, memory, problem solving, executive functioning), and feeding and swallowing.
Conditions We Treat
We work with a wide range of speech, language, and swallowing challenges.
Our therapy helps individuals overcome difficulties caused by developmental delays, neurological issues, or medical conditions.
Speech Sound Disorders
Difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, leading to unclear or distorted speech.
Language Delays
Challenges with understanding or using words, sentences, and language structures.
Stuttering / Fluency Disorders
Repetitions, blocks, or interruptions that affect smooth and fluent speech.
Voice Disorders
Problems like hoarseness, weak voice, or strain caused by improper vocal use.
Aphasia (Post-Stroke Language Loss)
Difficulty speaking, understanding, reading, or writing after stroke or brain injury.
Cognitive Training
addressing memory loss
Swallowing Disorders
Trouble chewing or swallowing food safely due to medical or neurological issues.
Who Can Benefit from Speech Therapy?
Our services support individuals across all age groups — toddlers, school-aged , adults, and seniors.
- Adults with delayed speech or unclear words
- Adults recovering from stroke or brain injury
- Individuals with stuttering or fluency issues
- People with voice strain or vocal cord problems
- Adults with memory loss and difficulty communicating/word retrieval difficulties
- Elderly patients experiencing speech decline
- Anyone who wants to improve communication skills