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Speech Thearpy

Our Speech Therapy Department is dedicated to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, voice, and communication disorders in children and adults. With personalized therapy plans and a compassionate approach, our speech-language pathologists help individuals improve their communication abilities, swallowing functions, and overall quality of life.

What is Speech Therapy?

Speech Therapy, also known as Speech and Language Pathology, focuses on the evaluation and rehabilitation of communication and swallowing disorders. Speech-language pathologists work with patients who have difficulties with speech sounds, voice quality, language comprehension, fluency, or swallowing due to developmental delays, neurological conditions, or injury.

Our Services

Speech and Language Disorders in Children

  • Early intervention for delayed speech and language development

  • Therapy for articulation and phonological disorders

  • Management of stammering/stuttering and other fluency disorders

  • Support for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and learning disabilities

Adult Speech and Communication Disorders

  • Rehabilitation for speech and language problems following stroke, head injury, or neurological diseases (e.g., Parkinson’s, ALS)

  • Therapy for voice disorders (hoarseness, loss of voice, vocal cord nodules)

  • Support for fluency, articulation, and resonance disorders

Swallowing (Dysphagia) Therapy

  • Assessment and management of swallowing difficulties due to stroke, surgery, or aging

  • Diet modification, swallowing techniques, and rehabilitative exercises

  • Collaboration with ENT, Neurology, and Nutrition departments for holistic care

Voice and Resonance Therapy

  • Voice evaluation and training for teachers, singers, and professionals with high vocal demand

  • Management of functional and organic voice disorders

  • Voice rehabilitation after laryngeal surgery

Cleft Lip and Palate Rehabilitation

  • Pre- and post-surgical speech therapy for children with cleft lip and palate

  • Coordination with maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, and pediatric specialists

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

  • Support for individuals with severe communication difficulties

  • Training in assistive communication devices, picture boards, and digital tools

Why Choose Our Speech Therapy Department?

  • Experienced and certified speech-language pathologists

  • Individualized therapy programs tailored to each patient’s needs

  • Comprehensive assessment and modern therapy tools for effective outcomes

  • Collaborative, multidisciplinary approach with ENT, Audiology, Neurology, and Pediatrics

  • Family-centered care with counseling and home-based therapy guidance

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