Speech-Language Pathologist in Toronto, Ontario
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The Voice Clinic
Master the Voice
Voice, Singing, Cough & Swallowing Therapy + ENT On-Site
Location
180 Dundas Street West   
Suite 2003   
TorontoOntario L6L 2H2
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Practice Information
Aaron Low is a Speech-Voice Pathologist and Singing Voice Therapist-to-the-Stars! Aaron owns and leads The Voice Clinic team in Toronto, ON Canada and has over 25 years of clinical rehabilitative experience.

Aaron Low's non-pharmacological, nonsurgical treatment for speaking and singing voice realigns the larynx and its musculature through specialized massage. Comparable to cranio-sacral and osteopathy medicine, both forms of treatment using gentle reposturing techniques for the back of the neck and general skeleton, Aaron’s Voice Freedom Techniques treat the front of the neck. He relieves patients suffering with speaking, singing and swallowing difficulties and provides home programming for continued maintenance of progress and preventing re-occurrence. Most importantly, Aaron doesn’t teach singing, he brings back the voice you had or develops the voice you wish you had by focusing on the athletics of sound. In addition, patients suffering from chronic hoarseness or cough, singing voice fatigue, ‘painful’ voice or swallowing and voice weakness can be cured.

For a complete, all-in-one team approach, The Voice Clinic is experienced, uses only cutting-edge technology and offers an personal, fast and yet gentle service that leads the way for treating head, neck, speech, swallowing and singing health.

Alex Osborn MD PhD, Medical Director and Head-Neck Surgeon at The Voice Clinic, Dr. Osborn is an American and Canadian Board Certified Surgeon of the Ear, Nose and Throat for both adults and children. He specialized in finite surgeries for children’s airway and ear disorders at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and now uses at TVC the world’s top surgical tools to repair voice, sinus and even skin lesions while the patient is in-office to avoid the need for general anaesthetic and hospital delays.

The Voice Clinic is the only private treatment centre in Canada to use this new equipment and innovative therapy techniques together under one roof. Digital Videostroboscopy recording of speech, singing and swallowing allows a view of the vocal cords while a patient is speaking or singing. The high-quality imaging permits the most accurate diagnosis possible, and can analyse and record in slow-motion the mechanics of speech, singing and swallowing so problems can be eliminated. Each patient is educated and provided a copy of their evaluation for motivation and evidence. Our approach is that each person’s voice is precious and you need to know how to keep your voice healthy.

Our KTP Laser allows for surgery that is maximally accurate and minimally invasive, eliminating the need for general anesthetic, incisions, scalpels, dressings or analgesics…KTP means a procedure one day, and return to work the next. Clinical applications for the KTP laser address the head and neck. Sinus, throat and skin lesions are eliminated without damaging the surface of the skin. Small spider veins in the face disappear, age spots are erased in one treatment and small lesions of the nose and vocal cords that cause big problems in some people are treated without scarring in the office avoiding long-hospital waiting and recovery.

Free consultation is available through OHIP with your family doctor’s referral and reasonable private rates cover those without insurance. Audiological screening for hearing problems is provided on-site.
Licenses/Certifications
 ASHA Certified Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP)
 Certified Orofacial Myologist (COM)
 Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (State)
License Info
CASLPO Reg. 3520
Bio:
Aaron Low SLP. Founder and president of The Voice Clinic, Aaron is a Licensed Speech-Voice Pathologist and Professional Speech and Singing Voice Consultant. He has over 25 years of experience, and has worked with many of the world's most famous vocalists.

Trained in the United States at Minot State University in 1998 under the world-leading voice-researcher Dr. Nelson Roy, Aaron has developed a treatment for the impaired voice that is highly effective and does not require medication. He is Adjunct Professor of Voice Performance at the University of Toronto and teaches master’s and PhD level vocal science, anatomy, physiology and singing-music therapy. Recently named, Director of Vocal Health for the Centre for Opera Studies - Italy, Aaron’s development and application of one-on-one, hands-on, complete therapy for the singing voice continues to flourish.

Alex Osborn MD PhD, Medical Director and Head-Neck Surgeon at The Voice Clinic, Dr. Osborn is an American and Canadian Board Certified Surgeon of the Ear, Nose and Throat for both adults and children. He specialized in finite surgeries for children’s airway and ear disorders at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and now uses at TVC the world’s top surgical tools to repair voice, sinus and even skin lesions while the patient is in-office to avoid the need for general anaesthetic and hospital delays.
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Payments Accepted
Visa/mastercard/amex & debit
Hours
8am - 5pm
Cost/Session
$220.00
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Head and Neck Cancer
 Motor Speech Disorders
 Online / Video / Teletherapy
 Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
 Raspy Voice / Muscle Tension Dysphonia
 Swallowing Difficulties / Dysphagia
 Tinnitus
 Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke
 Vestibular Testing
 Vocal Coaching for Singing and Performing
 Voice Disorders
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