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Speech-Language Services

Eckelmann-Taylor has over 50 years of experience providing expert speech therapy and related services, including accent therapy, alternative communication, auditory processing, motor speech, and stuttering. Our licensed, certified speech-language pathologists identify and remediate the full range of speech-language deficits associated with different age groups. Our speech therapy services include:

Our Speech Theraphy Services

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Accent Modification

Accent modification involves training to change pronunciation and rhythm.

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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

Services for individuals with augmentative and alternative communication needs.

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Auditory Processing

A condition characterized by difficulty understanding spoken language, misinterpretation of humor, and poor musical abilities.

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Autism

A neurodiversity-affirming approach to therapy that is centered on each individual client’s unique needs and preferences, enhancing communication abilities and supporting social interactions.

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Adult Language and Cognitive Communication

Language and cognitive disorders affect adults' ability to understand and express thoughts, memory, attention, and problem-solving.

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Child Language

Children with expressive and receptive language delays and disorders receive comprehensive evaluation and treatment.

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Gender-affirming Communication Services

The clinic welcomes all identities and offers individualized sessions with qualified clinicians.

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Speech Sound and Motor Speech

Speech sound disorders affect children and adults, causing difficulty in producing certain sounds and words.

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Stuttering (Fluency)

A speech fluency disorder that affects children and adults, causing disruptions in speech flow and non-verbal symptoms.

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Swallowing (Dysphagia)

Swallowing disorders affect nutrition and hydration intake, affecting oral care, chewing, and airway protection.

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Voice and Resonance

Voice disorders are abnormal pitch, loudness, or volume that interfere with daily needs.