Speech-Language Therapy

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Speech-Language Therapy

Speech-language therapy, also known as speech therapy, is a treatment provided by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to address communication and swallowing difficulties in both children and adults. It involves evaluating, treating, and preventing communication and swallowing disorders.
Speech-Language Therapy is a healthcare service that assesses, diagnoses, and treats speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing disorders in people of all ages, aiming to improve their ability to communicate and safely eat or drink.

Helping You Communicate with Confidence

Speech-Language Therapy focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating difficulties related to speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing. Our goal is to help individuals of all ages express themselves clearly, understand others, and, when needed, improve safe eating and drinking.

Who needs it?

A psychological assessment is recommended for any kid who exhibits behavioral or attentional problems, exhibits signs of depression or anxiety, or has a learning handicap. Additionally, it is advised that kids who struggle academically or fall behind on developmental milestones are evaluated psychologically.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anyone who has difficulty speaking clearly, understanding or using language, using their voice effectively, communicating after an illness or injury, or swallowing safely may benefit from therapy.

 

  • Speech disorders (stuttering, unclear speech)

  • Language delays or disorders

  • Voice problems (hoarseness, pitch issues)

  • Communication challenges due to stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions

  • Swallowing disorders (dysphagia)

Therapy can start at any age – from toddlers with delayed speech milestones to older adults recovering from medical conditions.