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1139 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn

4.9 56 reviews

  • Avatar Emily Matles ★★★★★ a week ago
    We would highly recommend Ally! Our son always asks about her, so very thankful to Brooklyn Letters for introducing us.
    ~ Emily, mom of Brooklyn 2 year old
  • Avatar T Ainsley ★★★★★ 5 months ago
    I cannot express how grateful and rewarding my experience with Brooklyn Letters has been. Her tutor Ms. Daria is so knowledgeable, amazing, kind and awesome. My daughter has made so much progress in Literacy and Math and it's all … More thanks to Ms. Daria. I know my daughter is sad that she can no longer work with Ms. Daria, as she looked forward to their sessions every week. Thank you again!
  • Avatar Natalie Levon ★★★★★ 4 months ago
    Nicole has been an amazing therapist!! She played a tremendous role in our daughter’s speech progress and overall development. She has come such a long way and we are so happy with the therapy she received!
  • Avatar Colin Peters ★★★★★ 6 months ago
    We could not be happier with the services Valerie provided! She is very thoughtful and knowledgeable and provided significant guidance to support our daughter's speech development outside of our scheduled sessions. She established … More a great working relationship with her, and she will definitely be missed! Your business model is amazing and it was an absolute pleasure working with Valerie. I've referred your organization and Valerie to the Executive Director of our daughter's school and friends/colleagues who are in need of speech therapy services.
  • Avatar Lil Amatore ★★★★★ 7 months ago
    Christina was absolutely wonderful. She went out of her way to win my son over and it worked. He looked forward to her visits and his speech improved so much under her care. She was super flexible and it’s clear she truly cares. We adore … More Christina and we’re going to miss her. Almost sad he improved so much! She’s simply amazing and we can’t say enough how great she is. I would recommend her services to anyone and everyone, without hesitation. Thank you so much for connecting us with her!
  • Avatar Heather Liljengren ★★★★★ a year ago
    We cannot say enough good things about Effie, the ASL teacher, who was so engaged and effective with our 2 year old daughter from the very first session! Effie gladly included our whole family in the sessions! Her expertise and fantastic … More personality gave our daughter a way to communicate that she was so desperately seeking. The coordinators at Brooklyn Letters were so helpful and communicative…I would highly recommend their services!
  • Avatar Brigid Bower ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    Samantha Dalmas was fantastic! We saw her for a feeding therapy evaluation and while she doesn’t think my daughter needs more feeding therapy sessions at this time, but she gave me lots of tips to try. If my daughter's doctors want … More to see more progress at her next appointment, I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to Samantha again.
  • Avatar Duygu Başaran ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    Brooklyn Letters was recommended to me through a friend's speech therapist friend in NJ. The articulation evaluation for my daughter went well. We were pleased with Kristin's services.
  • Avatar Kelley Peters-Patel ★★★★★ a year ago
    Melissa was wonderful. Our daughter warmed to her immediately and by the time she left, had already started "practicing" some of the techniques Melissa had shown her. I will not hesitate at all to reach out to Melissa again, should … More the need arise.
  • Avatar R Elmore ★★★★★ a year ago
    Aileen was INCREDIBLY helpful to us, both in assessing possible origins of my grandson's food aversions, as well as informing us of various available interventions to consider.
    I can’t thank you and Brooklyn Letters enough for connecting
    … More us with Aileen. In all our feeding therapy journey we have not gotten anything near the kind of benefit that we did from her. Her knowledge, professionalism, and responsiveness have put us on the path of progress with my grandson and has also made us feel genuinely well cared for.
  • Avatar Christine Weiher ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    We were amazed with Allison! She met my son at 2 1/2 years old, not speaking much at all, and over a computer, and she was able to develop a bond and friendship, so much so that he would look forward to his weekly computer time with Allison. … More I was not sure how the speech therapy would go- but we are so happy that we tried it out and continued. It allowed my son to gain confidence in his speech, make a new friend :), and also give him the skills and a bit of understanding of how to shape his mouth or where to place his tongue to make the proper sounds. We were extremely happy with Allison- she was fantastic to work with.
  • Avatar Andrea Saffady ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    My sessions with Karen have been extremely helpful. My speech has improved tremendously. In fact, I just finished 2 hours of conducting interviews with a consulting client via MS Teams and I have an upcoming conference call. Both my … More neurologist and neurosurgeon remarked about how good my speech is. Much of the day it is perfect, although I still have some rough spots when I get tired or speak too quickly. One of my granddaughters is a speech pathology student at Ithaca College. She sat in on 2 sessions while she was home for winter break, and she was very impressed with Karen.
  • Avatar Jacob B ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    We were delighted with Christie. First, and most importantly, our son made great strides under her guidance. So great, that we felt he no longer needed help! She was incredibly patient and kind with him and our son really responded to … More her. Christie was also great with me and my wife. She provided thorough and informative updates on our son's progress and which exercises she was using with him, so we could reinforce what she was teaching him. All in all, we had a fabulous experience with Christie and would highly recommend her.
  • Avatar Jessica C ★★★★★ a year ago
    Theo was wonderful and his work with my son has produced some progress. I am grateful for the services Theo provided.
  • Avatar Melissa Stevens ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    Highly recommend Jill. She is a total pleasure to work with. After a few months working with Jill, my son is reading above grade level and LOVES to read. Mission accomplished!
  • Avatar Demet Evren ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    Paige was great and we had been really happy with her. I would highly recommend her! I recommend Brooklyn Letters to whomever asks for a speech therapist.
  • Avatar Jeizel Rosenthal ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    Isabel was WONDERFUL and our son absolutely adored her, and he is making great progress with his reading and writing.
  • Avatar Lesley Duval ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    Theo was fantastic with our 4yo son. We were very worried that his progress would fall off when we had to switch to remote sessions, but Theo kept our son happy and engaged through the screen. Highly highly recommend!
  • Avatar Samantha Packard ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    We've been working with Theo from Brooklyn Letters for close to 4 months now and the results are apparent; our daughter has vastly improved her speech in a relatively short amount of time. We make "Theo Day" a celebration … More in our house with pancakes for breakfast, and the enthusiasm is matched in the sessions. Theo is fun, patient, professional, and caring, and he gives us the tools to take the lessons beyond the session. Thank you Theo, and Brooklyn Letters, for helping our daughter express herself.
  • Avatar Travis Ricca ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    I worked with Alina to enhance my pronunciation, tone, and pacing while communicating socially and in a work environment. She was great to work with and clear about goals and learning objectives. The improvement from day 1 has been tremendous! … More
  • Avatar Enrico Bermudez ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    Cathy has been excellent with us and our son. We will sorely miss her. He has improved significantly with Cathy’s help. Cathy was a true partner with us, especially as we pursued additional help through our son’s school system.
  • Avatar Kayne Elisabeth Wilk ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    We really loved working with Alina, she is so fantastic. Patient yet firm, and determined the best course of action very clearly and succintly for us. And it all transitioned so well to Zoom as well. I will definitely be back in touch for … More services for our other child after summer break!
  • Avatar Jen S ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    Vera was amazing! My 11 yo daughter made progress so quickly and really looked forward to her sessions. She was kept motivated and engaged.
  • Avatar susie tofte ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    The work that Allison P. did with our daughter over the years has been invaluable to us. Our daughter had such a good relationship with Allison, and it allowed them to work really well together - even remotely these past 6 months. This … More year, Allison went above and beyond by helping us throughout the neuropsych eval we did, trying to re-open our daughter's IEP at her school, and eventually landing her at our chosen school. She was in contact with our daughter's teachers, with the neuropsychologist, and made herself available as a reference to speak on behalf of our daughter's learning differences.
    Allison stopped by our house last week to give our daughter cupcakes and say goodbye, and I literally cried with appreciation for what an amazing speech therapist she has been. She has been our daughter's biggest champion. The new families that she will work with this year are lucky to have her.
  • Avatar Alicia Perez-Katz ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    Sydney was great! Our son was sad to end his sessions with her, which says a lot. We appreciated her honest assessment of his skill level, and he now has materials to self monitor and practice. Thank you!
  • Avatar Kristin Ames ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    Our experience with Theo was terrific. Theo was great with my son. He developed a positive relationship with him based on sincerity, respect, trust and a deep personal connection. In their lessons, Theo was encouraging, creative and kind. … More He helped our son understand how to differentiate the sounds he made when he spoke, and gave him great exercises to practice every week between lessons. Our son was sorry to have the lessons come to an end, but recognized that Theo had helped him as much as possible and it was time for him to stop. Theo explained to him (and us) how to keep working to get the last 5%, and encouraged him to keep working on the exercises on his own. I have recommended Theo to another parent who noticed my son's improvement and inquired for her own son.
    We are all grateful to have gotten to know Theo, and we greatly appreciate all the work he did to help our son.
  • Avatar Aisha Holder ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    "I have nothing but wonderful things to say about Michelle Macroy-Higgins. We are extremely pleased with her work with our daughter. I was so grateful for my daughter to have a speech therapist who is a researcher (specialty in late … More talkers), graduate professor and practitioner. Her expertise was clearly evident in our conversations and work with our daughter. She was very responsive to my questions and often sent articles and other materials about language development that I found helpful. Thankfully, my daughter's speech improved tremendously. Michelle developed such a warm relationship with my daughter. My daughter was always excited to see Michelle and would greet her at the door with a big hug. Lastly, I would add that Michelle always demonstrated empathy with me as a mother who was initially worried about her daughter's language development. I could go on and on about how pleased we were with Michelle's work."
  • Avatar Andrea Peartree ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    Theo is a wonderful Clinton Hill speech therapist. We were really pleased with him. Our son showed drastic improvement, not only in his speech but in his confidence.
  • Avatar mario costa ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    Alexa has been an enthusiastic, reliable, well prepared and caring teacher for our 6 year old daughter. She has been able to improve and increase our daughter's confidence lesson by lesson with patience and competence; through varied … More and productive didactic practice. Alexa has engaged our daughter in several activities that always kept her motivated and eager to learn literacy. My wife and I, both of us are educators, feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to observe Alexa's pedagogical skills. Alexa has had a big impact on our daughter literacy growth. Thank you Brooklyn Letters!
  • Avatar Lily Alt ★★★★★ 4 years ago
    We were absolutely DELIGHTED with Marsha's services. She was wonderful. We found her to be kind, fun, engaging, very knowledgeable. She provided us with clear instructions and additional written handouts each week. She engaged our … More son with different techniques and toys, and showed us how to use her techniques when we were interacting with him. I actually just texted her on Saturday - Our son finally said "more" - one of the target words we had been working on with her. It was a total joy to hear, and I had to share it with her - she wrote back immediately to congratulate us. I am so appreciative of her expertise, and wish we could have seen her for longer. I recommended her to another family in our neighborhood who is looking for a speech therapist.

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VOICE THERAPY FOR KIDS

Voice Therapy for Kids

VOICE THERAPY FOR KIDS

Voice Therapy for Kids
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Speech-Language Pathologists Travel To Your Manhattan, NYC Home! Top Private Pay In-Person and Remote Voice Therapy for Kids | Free Consultations & Free Consultations & Meet-and-Greets With Our Professionals | No Contracts, Pay As You Go!

SLPs Travel To Your Manhattan, NYC Home! Top Private Pay In-Person and Remote Voice Therapy for Kids | Free Consultations & Free Consultations & Meet-and-Greets With Our Professionals | No Contracts, Pay As You Go!

WE TRAVEL TO YOU THROUGHOUT MANHATTAN:

Battery Park City, Bowery, Carnegie Hill, Central Harlem, Central Midtown, Chelsea, Chinatown, Civic Center, Clinton, Columbus Circle, Cooperative Village, Diamond District, East Harlem, East Village, Financial District, Flatiron District, Garment District, Governors Island, Gramercy Park, Greenwich Village, Hamilton Heights, Harlem, Hell’s Kitchen, Hudson Square, Hudson Yards, Inwood, Kips Bay, Lenox Hill, Lincoln Square, Little Italy, Lower East Side, Manhattan Valley, Marble Hill, Meatpacking District, Midtown, Midtown East, Midtown South, Morningside Heights, Murray Hill, NoHo, NoLita, Peter Cooper Village, Roosevelt Island, Seaport District, SoHo, South Street Seaport, Stuyvesant Town, Sutton Place, Theatre District, Times Square, TriBeCa, Turtle Bay, Union Square, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Washington Heights, Waterside Plaza, West Harlem, West Village, Yorkville.
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The Bronx, Riverdale, and Yonkers
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My sessions with Karen have been extremely helpful. My speech has improved tremendously.
In fact, I just finished 2 hours of conducting interviews with a consulting client via MS Teams and
I have an upcoming conference call. Both my neurologist and neurosurgeon remarked about how
good my speech is. Much of the day it is perfect, although I still have some rough spots when
I get tired or speak too quickly. One of my granddaughters is a speech pathology student at Ithaca College.
She sat in on 2 sessions while she was home for winter break, and she was very impressed with Karen.

- Andrea Saffady

I worked with Alina to enhance my pronunciation, tone, and pacing while communicating socially and in a work environment. She was great to work with and clear about goals and learning objectives. The improvement from day 1 has been tremendous!

- Travis R.
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WHAT IS VOICE THERAPY?

Your child’s voice plays a huge role in how they express themselves and connect with others—whether it’s asking a question in class, singing their favorite song, or talking with friends. When their voice isn’t working quite right—maybe it’s hoarse, too quiet, or they lose it easily—voice therapy can help.

Voice therapy teaches kids how to use their voice in a healthy way. It’s a safe, fun, and effective alternative to surgery and can help prevent future problems. A licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP) will work with your child one-on-one using special voice exercises, games, and techniques to make talking feel easier and more natural.

Signs Your Child May Need Voice Therapy

Not sure if your child might benefit from voice therapy? Here are some signs to look for:

  • Raspy or hoarse voice that doesn’t go away
  • Losing their voice often, especially after talking or playing
  • Speaking too loudly or too softly for their age
  • Speech sounds that are hard to understand
  • Frequent throat clearing or coughing when talking
  • Struggles to keep up with classmates or group conversations
  • Diagnosed conditions like vocal nodules, reflux, or vocal fold paralysis

If your child is frustrated when trying to speak, or if their voice sounds different than other kids their age, voice therapy can help them feel more confident and understood.

Common Voice Problems in Kids

Children may develop voice disorders for different reasons. These fall into three main categories:

1. Functional Voice Disorders
These happen when your child uses their voice the wrong way—like yelling too much at recess or speaking without enough breath support. Over time, this can cause strain or damage.
2. Organic Voice Disorders
These are caused by changes in the vocal cords themselves. For example, your child may develop vocal nodules (like calluses) or have vocal cord paralysis due to surgery or illness.
3. Psychogenic Voice Disorders
Sometimes, emotional stress or trauma can affect a child’s voice. If your child suddenly becomes hoarse, whispery, or stops talking after a tough experience, therapy can gently help them recover.

What Happens During Voice Therapy?

Voice therapy for kids is all about making speaking fun, safe, and easier. The licensed speech-language pathologist working with your child will create a custom plan based on their age, personality, and voice challenges. Therapy may include:

Physiologic Voice Therapy

These exercises help the body work better to produce voice by improving:

  • Breathing (respiration)
  • Sound production (phonation)
  • Vocal tone and vibration (resonance)

Kid-friendly examples include:

  • Lax Vox / Straw phonation (blowing bubbles into water while humming!)
  • Humming and chanting games
  • Resonant voice play
  • Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD) for kids with neurological needs

Symptomatic Voice Therapy

This helps kids adjust how their voice sounds—like changing a pitch that’s too high or helping a soft voice become stronger. Exercises might include:

  • Glottal fry (making low “creaky” sounds)
  • Chanting and singing
  • Using amplification or recordings to hear their own voice

Licensed speech-language pathologists also use games, visuals, roleplay, and fun movement activities to keep sessions playful and motivating.

Preparing Your Child for Success

Before diving into therapy, some warm-ups and routines help your child get ready:

  • Breathing games using pinwheels, bubbles, or feathers
  • Relaxation activities like stretching or shoulder rolls
  • Funny faces, yawning, and chewing to stretch the mouth and jaw
  • Posture practice like sitting tall or standing strong like a superhero

These help kids feel more in control of their voice and body.

What are the Different Types of Voice Disorders?

A wide range of factors can contribute to voice disorders. They can be classified into the following categories:

Functional voice disorders: Speaking frequently and loudly might lead to functional voice issues. Some people communicate with too much power or stress without even realizing it. This could be due to a high level of stress or a habit of employing an unpleasant breathing method. Others may speak in a tone that is inappropriate for them.

Organic voice disorders:  Changes in the larynx are the cause of organic voice problems. Physical alterations such as vocal nodules, on the other hand, can occur as a result of a functional voice disease. Another common organic voice issue is vocal cord paralysis, which can arise after thyroid surgery, for example. Smoking, inflammations, stroke, and laryngeal cancer are some of the other causes.

Psychogenic voice disorders:  Psychogenic vocal disorders occur when a person’s voice becomes hoarse, cracked, or completely silent as a result of a traumatic incident, chronic stress, or a mental condition such as depression.

What Are the Types of Voice Therapy and Voice Therapy Exercises?

Treatment for voice disorders or voice therapy is generally categorized as physiologic voice therapy and symptomatic voice therapy. Physiologic voice therapy refers to treatments and voice therapy exercises that directly alter the physiology of one’s vocal mechanisms and aims to balance the three systems of voice production, which are respiration, phonation, and resonance.

Examples of physiologic voice therapy include:

  • Accent Method
  • Cup Bubble / Lax Vox
  • Stretch and Flow Phonation
  • Lee Silverman Voice Treatment
  • Resonant Voice Therapy
  • Phonation Resistance Training Exercise, to name a few.

On the other hand, symptomatic voice therapy is geared towards correcting irregular vocal symptoms. This may include lowering a pitch that is too high (and vice versa) or modifying a voice that is too loud or too soft. Symptomatic voice therapy uses voice therapy exercises that directly modify these symptoms. These techniques include:

  • Chant Speech
  • Amplification
  • Auditory Masking
  • Inhalation Phonation
  • Glottal Fry
  • Posture
  • Twang Therapy, among others.

Additionally, preparation is important before going into your voice therapy exercises to address specific vocal conditions. These preparations may include:

  • Breathing exercises (exercising your diaphragm or learning to better synchronize your speaking and breathing)
  • Relaxation activities to relieve tension
  • Posture or movement exercises to improve posture
  • Exercises for the mouth and jaw muscles, such as chewing movements or yawning and sighing on purpose
Voice Therapy for Kids

What is Vocal Hygiene?

Aside from voice therapy, vocal hygiene is another way to address voice conditions. The speech-language pathologist working with you will advise you on ways to improve the health and function of your voice, such as increasing hydration, reducing voice misuse or overuse, avoiding throat clearing and coughing, and working with your laryngologist to manage allergies, asthma, acid reflux, and other medical conditions that can affect your voice.

Why Vocal Hygiene Matters?

In addition to therapy sessions, the licensed speech-language pathologist working with your child will coach your child and family on vocal hygiene, or how to take care of the voice every day. Tips include:

  • Drinking plenty of water
  • Avoiding yelling or whispering too much
  • Resting the voice when it feels tired
  • Managing reflux or allergies
  • Taking “voice breaks” after lots of talking

Just like brushing teeth keeps your mouth healthy, these habits protect the voice!

What is Voice Rest?

While voice rest is not the first line of treatment for most voice disorders, it can be helpful in some cases, such as acute laryngitis, following voice surgery, or in the case of vocal cord hemorrhage or bleeding. There are occasions when voice rest is advised to allow the vocal cords regularly to recuperate after an injury. A period of complete voice rest, usually one week, maybe recommended by your laryngologist. You can communicate during this time by writing, sending emails or texts, or utilizing a smartphone text-to-speech tool.

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When Is Voice Rest Recommended?

Sometimes, kids need to give their voice a full break—especially if they’ve had laryngitis, a vocal cord injury, or recent surgery. During voice rest, they shouldn’t talk, whisper, or make sound. Instead, they can use:

  • Gesture or sign
  • Write or draw
  • Use a text-to-speech app

The licensed speech-language pathologist or ENT doctor working with your child will let you know if and when this is needed—and for how long.

What Conditions Can Voice Therapy and Voice Therapy Exercises Help With?

Certain vocal lesions or laryngeal strain that cause hoarseness, breathiness, higher effort when speaking, vocal fatigue or pain, limited pitch range, and difficulties singing can be treated.  Individuals with irritable larynx syndrome or paradoxical vocal fold motion can highly benefit from voice therapy.

Some conditions that affect one’s voice and can be helped with voice therapy and voice therapy exercises include:

  • A traumatic injury to the vocal cord (also known as the vocal fold)
  • Swelling of the vocal cords
  • Nodules, polyps, or cysts in the vocal cords
  • Paralysis of the vocal cords
  • Atrophy of the vocal cords
  • Dysphonia due to muscle tightness
  • Dysphonia spasmodic
  • Parkinson’s disease (Find out more about the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) and LSVT LOUD speech therapy for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.)

How Voice Therapy Helps Kids

Voice therapy is especially helpful for kids who:

  • Love to sing, act, or perform
  • Talk a lot at school or during play
  • Are shy or avoid talking because of vocal struggles
  • Have a voice disorder diagnosis from an ENT or pediatrician
  • Have neurological or developmental conditions like ADHD, autism, or Parkinson’s

Therapy can help reduce hoarseness, improve voice strength, prevent vocal injury, and boost self-confidence.

Voice Therapy Can Support These Conditions:

  • Vocal cord nodules, cysts, or swelling
  • Vocal fold paralysis or weakness
  • Muscle tension dysphonia (tight muscles when talking)
  • Spasmodic dysphonia
  • Vocal strain or overuse
  • Chronic hoarseness from allergies or reflux
  • Neurological voice issues (including Parkinson’s)
  • Speech and voice changes after trauma

Why Voice Therapy Matters for Kids

Voice therapy gives children the tools they need to feel confident speaking in class, playing with friends, and expressing themselves clearly. Whether your child has been diagnosed with a voice disorder or simply struggles with vocal fatigue or hoarseness, therapy helps build healthy habits that last a lifetime.

By working with a licensed speech-language pathologist early on, you help your child avoid future vocal injuries and empower them with strong communication skills—both at home and in the classroom.

Frequently Asked Questions About Voice Therapy for Kids

Is voice therapy the same as speech therapy?

Voice therapy is one type of speech therapy, focused on how your child’s voice sounds—like its pitch, volume, strength, and how long they can talk without getting tired.

Who provides this therapy?

Licensed pediatric speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with voice training work with children using age-appropriate strategies and goals.

What if my child talks too much or too little?

A licensed speech-language pathologist helps your child learn how to pace their voice—when to use it, when to rest, and how to use it safely without strain or discomfort.

MEET THE MANHATTAN LETTERS SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS WE WORK WITH WHO TRAVEL TO YOUR HOME

Karen
Karen
M.S., CCC-SLP, TSSLD
Staff 14 1
Sholom
MA, CCC-SLP, TSSLD, SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Staff 31
Liza B.
M.S., CCC-SLP, TSSLD, SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
staff 15 1 1
Max
Ph.D., CCC-SLP, TSSLD
Staff 28
Kathleen E.
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Staff 23
Christina
CCC- SLP NEW YORK STATE LICENSED SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Staff 1 1
Alexandra C.
M.S., CCC-SLP, SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Rachel S
Rachel
M.S., CCC-SLP, TSSLD, QOM

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