Clinical Expertise

Treatment Four Step Order

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Testing

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Treatment Planning & Selection

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Follow-Up Testing

Diagnosis

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Periodic Testing

Diagnosis

Our CLINICAL EXPERTISE

1. Speech Delays and Disorders

Speech delays and disorders can present notable challenges for individuals of all ages. Strategies for Managing Speech Delays and Disorders – 1. Communication Strategies for Parents   2. Incorporating Speech Practice into Daily Routine. Treatment Options for Speech Delays and Disorders – 1. Speech Therapy Techniques  2. Alternative Therapies.

Causes of Speech Delays and Disorders

Genetic Factors

Genetic predispositions can play a role in speech delays and disorders, as certain traits or conditions may impact a person's ability to develop speech & language skills.

Environmental Factors

Environmental factors such as exposure to language, social interactions, and overall development environment can also influence speech development.

2. Language Disorders

When words decide to play hide-and-seek, language disorders come into play! Language disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that affect an individual’s ability to comprehend, process, and express language.

Types of Language Disorders

Expressive Language Disorder

It is a condition that makes it difficult for people to use language to express and It can affect both spoken and written language.

Receptive Language Disorder

It is a lifelong condition that makes it difficult to understand spoken and written language. People struggle to grasp the meaning of words and connect with them.

Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder

It is a communication disorder that affects a one's ability to understand and use language.

3. Hearing Impairments

Hearing impairment, or hearing loss, is when someone has difficulty hearing as well as someone with normal hearing. It can range from mild to profound and can affect one or both ears. Some common causes of hearing loss include: 1. Age-related hearing loss   2. Noise-induced hearing loss   3. Ototoxic drugs   4. Earwax. blockage

Treatments for hearing loss

Treatments for hearing loss depend on the cause and severity of the loss. Options include Removing earwax, Surgery, Hearing aids, and Cochlear implants.

4. Autism Spectrum Disorders

It is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how people learn, communicate, behave, and interact with others.

It's characterized by

Repetitive behaviors

People may have restricted or repetitive interests and behaviors.

Social communication difficulties

People may struggle with social communication and interaction.

Sensory sensitivity

People may have high or low sensory sensitivity.

Different ways of learning

People may have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.

5. Voice Disorders

Voice disorders are vocal deficits that affect functional or daily communication needs. A voice disorder occurs when the quality, pitch, or loudness of a person’s voice is different from what’s expected for their age, gender, or cultural background.

6. Fluency Disorders

A fluency disorder is an interruption in the flow of speaking characterized by atypical rate, rhythm, and disfluencies. Symptoms include speaking quickly, blending words together, or stopping and starting speech.

7. Hearing Tests

Hearing tests, or audiometry tests, evaluate your ability to hear. If you have hearing loss, these tests detect the type of hearing loss you have. A hearing test provides an evaluation of the sensitivity of a person’s sense of hearing and is most often performed by an audiologist using an audiometer.

8. Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is a treatment that improves your ability to talk and use other language skills. It helps you express your thoughts and understand. A child can overcome many speech and language problems with treatment such as speech therapy.

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We aim to raise awareness and empower individuals, families, and professionals to navigate the complexities of speech delays & disorders with knowledge & support!