|
People today have very busy schedules. It is a very convenient and a time saving service to be seen in your own home or office. Being seen in your own environment allows you to practice your newly learned skills where you will be using them and in this way helps with carry-over. In addition, services offered in your own home allow for privacy. I believe the quality of the therapy is better and more personalized. Contact me to schedule an appointment...
|
|
|
|
Locations Served | Accent Reduction | Speech Therapy in Schools
| Children | Autism | Orofacial Myology
Guidelines for Referral to Speech-Language Pathologists
Medical Conditions and Other Etiologies - Pediatric
The following medical conditions can cause related speech and language difficulties in children and may be covered under medical insurance (this list is not all-inclusive):
Allergies, Anxiety tension state, Asperger's syndrome, Attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD), Autism, Angelman syndrome
Carcinoma (of vocal tract), Cerebral palsy, chronic respiratory infections, Chronic ear
infections, Cleft lip/palate, CNS tumors, Contact ulcer
Developmental delay, Down syndrome, Edema/erythema (of vocal tract)
Elective mutism, Encephalitis, Encephalopathy
Fetal alcohol syndrome, Fragile X syndrome
Granuloma (of vocal tract), Guillian-Barre syndrome
Head and neck cancer, Hysterical dysphonia/aphonia
Infantile spinal muscular atrophy, Intracranial malignancies
Laryngeal/pharyngeal trauma, laryngeal nerve paralysis/paresis, Learning disabilities,
Leukemia, Leukoplakia (of vocal tract), Landau-Kleffner syndrome
Meningitis, Mental retardation, Minimal brain dysfunction, Multiple disabilities,
Muscular dystrophy, Myasthenia gravis, Myotonic dystrophy
Polyps (of vocal tract), Pierre Robin Sequence, Prader Willi Syndrome
Rett Syndrome
Sinusitis, Stroke, Stickler syndrome,
Traumatic brain injury
Vocal nodule, Vocal fold paralysis, Velocardiofacial syndrome
[ Top of Page ]
|
|
|
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
|
|
|