Fluently Speaking Speech Services

As certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs), we offer a wide range of speech, language and swallowing differences and disorders for pediatrics, adolescents, and adults. The ultimate goal is to give you a practical way to expand your everyday skills in the comforts of your home or office. Combined with evidence-based methods and expertise gained, our SLPs can tailor individualized sessions to your specific needs so that you or your child can achieve the skills you need to succeed academically, professionally, and socially. Consultation - complimentary 15 minute consultations are offered to determine you or your child’s needs and how we can help.
Course of Action

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Consultation
Lets connect for a free 15 minute consultation to discuss you or your child's needs,
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Evaluation
Our well-experienced speech language pathologists (SLPs) will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine treatment eligibility.
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Treatment
Treatment consists of virtual therapy in the comforts of your home and office. More details on our treatment options can be found below.
Therapy
The following areas are within an SLPs Scope of Practice:
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Fluency
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Stuttering
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Cluttering
Language-Spoken and Written Language
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Phonology
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Morphology
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Syntax
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Semantics
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Pragmatics (language use and social aspects of communication)
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Prelinguistic communication (e.g., joint attention, intentionality, communicative signaling)
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Paralinguistic communication (e.g., gestures, signs, body language)
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Literacy (reading, writing, spelling)
Voice
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Phonation quality
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Pitch
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Loudness
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Alaryngeal voice
Feeding & Swallowing
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Oral phase
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Pharyngeal phase
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Esophageal phase
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Atypical eating (e.g., food selectivity/refusal, negative physiologic response)
Speech Production
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Motor planning and execution
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Articulation
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Phonological
Cognition
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Attention
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Memory
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Problem solving
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Executive functioning
Resonance
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Hypernasality
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Hyponasality
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Cul-de-sac resonance
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Forward focus
Auditory Habilitation/Rehabilitation
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Speech, language, communication, and listening skills impacted by hearing loss, deafness
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Auditory processing