Speech Therapist in Wellington, FL
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Marci Chaves
Speech Therapy
3718 Old Lighthouse Circle
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Marci Chaves is a speech-language pathologist in Wellington, FL.

Practice Type:
• Private Physician's Office

Practice Areas:
• Speech Language Pathology • Apraxia • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Augmentative Alternative Communication • Autism • Cleft palate • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Language acquisition disorders • Speech Therapy • Swallowing disorders • Voice Disorders

Please contact Marci Chaves for a consultation.
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Speech-Language Therapy
 Accent Reduction
 Adult Speech/Language Disorders
 Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
 Aphasia
 Apraxia
 Auditory Brainstem Response Testing (ABR)
 Child Speech/Language Disorders
 Dysphagia
 Developmental Delays
 Language-Based Learning Disabilities
 Learning Disabilities
 Motor Speech Disorders
 Online / Video / Teletherapy
 Raspy Voice / Muscle Tension Dysphonia
 Speech Sound Disorders
 Stuttering
 Swallowing Difficulties / Dysphagia
 Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke
 Vocal Coaching for Singing and Performing
 Voice Disorders
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