Speech Therapy

What to look for
What to look for
- Difficulty with articulation and sound production.
- Struggles with various sound distinctions.
- Voice quality, volume, and pitch abnormalities.
- Delayed understanding of language.
- Inability to partially or fully speak.
- Speech muscle impairments due to neurological conditions.
- Apraxia, resulting in rearranged sounds within words.
- Stammering, stuttering, or rapid and slurred speech.
Specific Programs Tailored to Each Patient
Introductions and Evaluations