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Diane Meyer
Speech-Language Pathologist
River Falls, WI 54022
Speech Language Pathologist
Our Speech-Language Pathologists provide quality, evidence-based therapy services for a variety of conditions and needs. Speech therapy addresses: articulation of speech sounds, apraxia of speech, receptive and expressive language deficits, fluency disorders, social-pragmatic skills, feeding disorders and difficulties, and literacy skills. We believe that speech therapy should be evidence-based, personalized, and fun. From the evaluation process, throughout therapy, and all the way to discharge from services, we focus on providing the best therapy possible in one-on-one therapy sessions and by supporting caregivers in home programming plans.
Stacy Stroh
Speech Therapist
Andover, MN 55330
Speech Therapist in Andover
Stacy Stroh is a speech-language pathologist in Andover, MN. Practice Type: • Secondary School Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Apraxia • Augmentative Alternative Communication • Autism • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Language acquisition disorders • Learning disabilities • SLP developmental disabilities • Speech Therapy Please contact Stacy Stroh for a consultation.
Cindy Landis Speech; Clear Accents, LLC
Speech-Language Pathologist
Minneapolis, MN 55406
Speech-Language Therapist in Minneapolis
Facial Rehabilitation, Accent Modification, OMT Specialist
Cindy Landis is a speech-language pathologist in Minneapolis, MN. Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Accent Modification • Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation • Orofacial Myofunctional/Tongue Thrust Therapy • Speech Articulation Therapy • Stuttering&bull Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation Treatment for difficulties with eye closure, facial expression, speeech and swallowing related to facial nerve disorders. This may include: Bell's palsy, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Lyme disease, acoustic neuroma and other tumor resections/post-surgical conditions, stroke, Guillian-Barre syndrome or traumatic injuries. Referrals typically come from facial plastic and reconstructive specialists, ENTs, neurologists, opthalmologists, family/internal medicine physicians. Orofacial Myofunctional Treatment Disorders of this kind relate to variations in muscle function that pose potential problems with proper alignment of the teeth, speech and swallowing. Treatment addresses behaviors such as the tongue moving against or between the teeth during swallowing, the lips resting in an open positions, or speech sounding distorted. Referrals typically come from dentists, orthodontists and family physicians. American English Pronunciation Coaching Cindy has worked with over 180 clients from around the world. She offers classes geared toward enhancing intelligibility and confidence while maintaining personal identity. See more details Clients are either self-referred or referred by business organizations.
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