What is a Speech Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist)?

The speech-language pathologist is the professional who engages in clinical services, counseling, prevention, advocacy, education, administration, and research in the areas of communication and swallowing across the life span from infancy through geriatrics. The overall objective of speech-language pathology services is to optimize individuals' ability to communicate and swallow, thereby improving quality of life.


Articulation

Be Understood

Whether it is a single speech sound or a complex speech difficulty after a stroke or injury, it is possible to improve your articulation skills to speak clearly with precision and effectiveness.

Language

Express Yourself

Difficulty with language can make it challenging to find the right words, make clear sentences or formulate ideas and feelings. Learn techniques to make talking easier.

People Skills

Be Comfortable

Confused, nervous or afraid of talking with others? Social communication skills can be learned and practiced to build confidence and reduce fear of social situations.

Voice

Be Heard

Whether it is a persistent vocal problem, vocal nodules, neurological vocal dysfunction, transgender voice modification or accent reduction, you can learn skills to support and strengthen your voice.

Stuttering

Be Confident

Stuttering affects many areas of a person’s life. That is why therapy is most effective with a holistic approach involving different communication environments and partners. Become a great communicator not just a fluent one.

Communication

Connect

Do you want to be a more effective communicator? Are you not sure what is causing difficulty with your communication. Call and schedule a free consultation.