Speech-Language Pathologist in Lahore, Pakistan
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Ayesha Fatima, Speech therapist
Speech Therapist
LahorePakistan 54300
Working as a speech and language pathologist, worked as a student observer and therapist at multiple institutions, including CMH, Lahore. Rising sun institute of special children, children hospital, riphah international university clinic, mayo hospital. And treated multiple patients including ASD, ADHD, dysphagia, TBI, speech and language delays.
Licenses/Certifications
 ASHA Certified Audiologist (CCC-A)
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Speech-Language Therapy
 Aphasia
 Autism Spectrum Disorders
 Child Speech/Language Disorders
 Cochlear Implants
 Dysphagia
 Developmental Delays
 Hearing Rehabilitation
 Language-Based Learning Disabilities
 Learning Disabilities
 Motor Speech Disorders
 Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
 Stuttering
 Swallowing Difficulties / Dysphagia
 Voice Disorders
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