Speech Therapy & Development Clinic

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Speech therapy assesses and treats speech disorders and communication problems. It helps people develop skills like comprehension, clarity, voice, fluency and sound production. Speech therapy can treat childhood speech disorders or adult speech impairments caused by stroke, brain injury or other conditions.

 

Our experienced speech-language therapists have advanced training in the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques appropriate for toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children.

 

Our patients also benefit from access to a team of pediatric medical experts from subspecialties relevant to caring for children with language or voice disorders, developmental delays affecting language, apraxia of speech (a neurological disorder that interferes with oral expression), autism, articulation disorders and stuttering disorders.

We provide excellence in the personal and compassionate care of newborns through young adults.  Our team of Paediatric Medical Officers, Nurses and Consultant Paediatricians aim to guide your children to wellness. All of our staff are certified, trained and maintain continuing medical education. 

 

Our Paediatricians are committed to providing a “medical home” and developing a trusting and interactive relationship with both your child and your family. 

 

We provide well-child exams,  where we are able to monitor your child’s physical  as well as developmental and emotional growth, same-day sick visits, consultative visits for more long-term concerns, and gynecological care for our adolescents. 

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Who needs speech therapy?

Speech therapy is beneficial for children and adults with communication disorders. It can also help people with hearing impairments or those who have difficulty swallowing. Your healthcare provider may recommend speech therapy to help with:

  • AphasiaPeople with aphasia can have difficulty reading, writing, speaking and understanding language. The condition can develop when areas of your brain that process language are damaged by stroke or injury.
  • Apraxia. People with apraxia know what they want to say, but have trouble forming the words. They may have trouble with reading, writing, swallowing or other motor skills.
  • Articulation disorders. Children with articulation disorders are unable to produce certain word sounds. For example, they may substitute one sound for another — like saying “wed” instead of “red” or “thith” instead of “this.” Early intervention speech therapy can help with articulation disorders.
  • Cognitive-communication disorders. When the area of your brain that controls your thinking ability is damaged, it can result in difficulty communicating. People with cognitive-communication disorders may have issues with listening, speaking, memory and problem-solving.
  • DysarthriaSometimes, the muscles that control your speech become weak due to stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or other nervous system disorders. People with dysarthria may have slow or slurred speech.
  • Expressive disorders. People with expressive disorders may have difficulty getting words out or conveying their thoughts. Expressive disorders are linked to stroke or other neurological events, developmental delays or hearing loss.
  • Fluency disorders. Fluency disorders disrupt the speed, flow and rhythm of speech. Stuttering (speech that’s interrupted or blocked) is a fluency disorder. So is cluttering (speech that’s merged together and fast).
  • Receptive disorders. People with receptive disorders have difficulty comprehending or processing what others are saying. As a result, they may have a limited vocabulary, trouble following directions or they may seem uninterested in conversation.
  • Resonance disorders. Conditions affecting your oral or nasal cavities may block airflow and alter the vibrations responsible for sound. Resonance disorders are linked to cleft palate, swollen tonsils and other conditions that affect the structure of these body parts.
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Our team has more pediatric training than most other urgent care doctors. You can count on us when it comes to your children.

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