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Speech-Language Pathology Department
Who We Are and What We Do

Why See a Speech-Language Pathologist?

As an adult, the Speech-Language Pathologist can help you if you have the following problems:
speech
language
swallowing problems

* often, as an adult, the above-mentioned problems are related to stroke, brain injury, or disease, such as Parkinson’s disease, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, etc.
stuttering
voice problems (e.g. hoarse, nasal, loss of voice)

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