Speech Services
Your Preferred Communication Experts
We are happy to provide speech assistance and therapy for both children and adults. Contact us today to learn more about the speech and language services we can provide.
What We Offer
Pediatric Speech Services
Our speech therapy services include speech and language evaluations and in person or on-line treatment plans. Comprehensive options are offered in the following areas.

Articulation Disorders
Children who have difficulty producing specific speech sounds (articulation) or demonstrate speech errors related to the linguistic aspects of speech production (phonology) may benefit from working directly with one of our speech pathologist.

Delayed or Impaired Language
Is your child’s ability to use or understand spoken language appropriate for their age? A comprehensive language assessment may help determine if language therapy is indicated.

Apraxia/Motor Planning Disorder
Developmental apraxia of speech causes speech difficulty not because of muscle weakness, but rather due to poor brain and muscle communication. Our speech pathologists can help your child improve these skills.

Auditory Processing Disorders
Children with APD may have trouble understanding what they hear. While hearing thresholds may be within normal limits, poor coordination between the ears and the brain can makes it hard for children diagnosed with APD to listen effectively.

Fluency/Stuttering
Certain interruptions in speech, called dysfluencies, may affect the flow of a child’s speech making it difficult for the child to express their thoughts.

Feeding Disorders
Eating and drinking are fundamental parts life. Disorders that impair oral muscle movement may also affect the basic life skills of eating and swallowing.

Voice Disorders
A child who demonstrates difficulty producing voiced sounds (dysphonia) or shows a complete inability to produce any voice (aphonia) may benefit from working with a speech pathologist familiar with these disorders.

Autism & Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
ASD often interrupts a child’s development and may foster frustration for both parent and child when it comes to communicating.

Aural Rehabilitation
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing and use cochlear implants or hearing aids may benefit from strategies and techniques to help improve their listening, language and speech skills.
What We Offer
Adult Speech Services
Our help extends to adults in need of recovery or retention of crucial speech skills at any age. Comprehensive evaluation and treatment options are offered in the following areas.

Aphasia
Strokes, brain injuries, and certain neurological disorders may bring about aphasia, a disorder that affects the brain’s language processing skills, and thus impairs daily communication.

Cognitive and Executive Function Disorders
Cognitive disorders may include decreased ability in areas such as short term memory, reasoning, judgment, multi-tasking, and organization.

Fluency/Stuttering
Dysfluencies, commonly known as stuttering, may continue into adulthood if not corrected at a younger age. These dysfluencies can affect both work and personal communication. Adult speech therapy can help you reach your goal of fluency.

Voice Disorders
Our speech therapists can help with problems of producing voice (dysphonia) or the complete inability (aphonia) to voice sounds. Persistent hoarseness or breathiness of the voice may also need treatment.

Aural Rehabilitation
Adults with hearing loss using cochlear implants or hearing aids can improve their listening skills and learn new strategies to function more easily in our noisy world.

Our experts are at your service to provide you with quality audiology and speech services. Contact us today.
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