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SERVICES

We are currently providing speech, language, voice, swallowing, and cognitive therapy for individuals across the lifespan. If you or a loved one have difficulties in any of the areas below, speech therapy can help. If you are unsure if speech therapy is right for you, please contact us and we would be happy to provide a free phone consultation. We are located at 126 W D St. Suite 100C, Pueblo, CO.

Speech-Therapist

Speech

  • Slurred Speech

  • Stuttering and/or Cluttering

  • Articulation Difficulties

  • Phonological Disorder

  • Apraxia of Speech

  • Dysarthria

  • Difficulty Being Understood

  • Foreign Accent Reduction

  • Lisp

  • Prosody / Monotone

  • SPEAK OUT! for Parkinson's disease

  • Speech Following Cochlear Implant 

  • Speech Following Laryngectomy

  • Hearing Loss / Aural Rehabilitation

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Language

  • Aphasia or Anomia

  • Expressive/Receptive Language Disorder

  • Auditory Processing Disorder

  • Difficulty Speaking

  • Difficulty Understanding

  • Feeling Lost During Conversations

  • Cannot Think of the Right Words

  • Need for Alternate Ways to Communicate

  • Reading Problems

  • Writing Difficulties

  • Difficulty with Social Skills / Pragmatics

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Voice

  • Quiet or Harsh Voice

  • Dysphonia

  • Vocal Fatigue or Strain

  • Vocal Fold Nodules / Polyps

  • Vocal Cord Paralysis / Paresis

  • Vocal Cord Dysfunction

  • Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement

  • Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction

  • Irritable Larynx

  • Chronic Cough

  • Breath / Respiratory Support

  • Difficulty Singing

  • Transgender or Gender Affirming Voice

  • SPEAK OUT! for Parkinson's disease

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Swallowing

  • Dysphagia

  • Coughing While Eating or Drinking

  • Choking on Food or Drinks

  • Fear of Swallowing

  • Modified Diet Textures

  • Effortful Chewing or Swallowing

  • Increased Time to Finish Meals

  • Weight Loss Due to Difficulty Swallowing

  • Pocketing Food in Cheeks

  • Food or Drinks Get Stuck or "Go Down The Wrong Pipe"

  • Sensory Feeding Disorders

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Cognition

Confusion or Difficulties with

  • Memory

  • Problem Solving

  • Attention and Concentration

  • Executive Functioning

  • Planning

  • Organization

  • Motivation

  • Initiation

  • Inhibition

  • Visuospatial Skills

  • Left or Right Sided Neglect

  • Sequencing

  • Processing Speed

  • Orientation

  • Completing Tasks

  • Using Technology

Common Diagnoses

There are many reasons someone may see a speech therapist, as you can see above. Here is a list of a few example medical diagnoses that may warrant a speech-language pathology evaluation.

  • Stroke or CVA

  • Parkinson's Disease

  • Traumatic Brain Injury or Concussion

  • Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Cancer

  • Developmental Delay

  • Status Post Surgery or Hospitalization

  • Laryngectomy

  • Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy

  • Ataxia

  • Autism

  • Selective Mutism

  • Hearing Impaired or Deaf

  • Cervical Spinal Fusion

  • Status Post COVID-19

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

  • Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement or Vocal Fold Dysfunction

  • Muscle Tension Dysphonia

  • Spasmodic Dysphonia

These are common diagnoses, but this list is not all inclusive. If you are unsure if speech therapy is right for you or your loved one, give us a call. We would be happy to discuss your situation and recommendations.

Virtual & In-Person Sessions

We provide both virtual sessions as well as in-person sessions, depending on type of service, patient need, and patient preference. In-person sessions are located at 126 W D St. Suite 100C. Call today with any questions and to schedule your first appointment.

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