Conditions We Treat
Our experienced team provides therapy for a wide range of communication, speech, language, and feeding disorders.
Aphasia
A language disorder affecting the ability to communicate, typically caused by stroke or brain injury.
Articulation Delays & Disorders
Difficulties producing specific speech sounds correctly, affecting clarity and intelligibility.
Auditory Processing
Difficulty processing and interpreting auditory information despite normal hearing ability.
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Communication systems and strategies for individuals who cannot rely on speech alone.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
A neurodevelopmental condition affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior.
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
A motor speech disorder where children struggle to plan and coordinate the movements needed for speech.
Cluttering
A fluency disorder characterized by rapid, irregular speech rate and reduced clarity.
Cognition
Addressing cognitive-communication challenges including attention, memory, and executive function.
Craniofacial Disorders
Speech and feeding challenges associated with structural differences of the head and face.
Dementia
Progressive cognitive decline affecting communication, memory, and daily functioning.
Dysarthria
A motor speech disorder caused by weakness or impaired control of the muscles used for speech.
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing food, liquids, or saliva safely and efficiently.
Feeding Intervention
Therapeutic support for infants and children with difficulties related to feeding and nutrition.
Frontal & Lateral Lisps
Specific speech sound errors involving the production of /s/ and /z/ sounds.
Impact of Hearing Loss or Hard of Hearing
Speech and language challenges resulting from reduced auditory access.
Late Talkers
Children who are slow to begin talking but may not have an underlying developmental disorder.
Literacy
Support for reading and writing skills rooted in speech and language foundations.
Neurological & Cognitive Therapy
Specialized rehabilitation for communication and cognitive deficits from neurological conditions.
Oral Motor Feeding Disorder
Weakness or coordination difficulties of the oral structures affecting feeding and speech.
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Abnormal patterns of muscle function in the face and mouth affecting speech, swallowing, and dental alignment.
Picky Eaters & Problem Feeders
Identifying and treating children with significantly restricted food repertoires beyond typical pickiness.
Cognitive Intervention & Recovery (Post-Stroke)
Targeted rehabilitation to restore cognitive-communication skills after stroke.
Pragmatics
The social use of language including conversational skills, perspective-taking, and nonverbal communication.
Preschool Speech, Hearing and Vision Screening
Early identification screenings to detect speech, hearing, and vision concerns in young children.
Selective Mutism
An anxiety-based condition where children consistently fail to speak in certain social situations despite speaking in others.
Social Communication Disorders
Persistent difficulties with the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication.
Speech Sound & Phonological Disorders
Pattern-based errors in speech sound production that affect overall intelligibility.
Stuttering
A fluency disorder involving involuntary disruptions in the flow of speech.
Swallowing Intervention
Therapeutic approaches to improve swallowing safety and efficiency across the lifespan.
Tongue Thrust Intervention
Treatment for a forward tongue movement pattern during swallowing that can affect dental alignment and speech.
Tongue Ties
Assessment and therapy for restricted lingual frenulum affecting feeding, speech, and oral function.
Voice Disorders
Conditions affecting the pitch, loudness, quality, or resonance of the voice.