We are a Speech and Language Therapy practice located in Carrollton, Georgia. We provide skilled speech services to individuals of all ages with the ultimate goal of improving communication and quality of life for each and everyone who comes through our doors. Our practice specializes in providing individualized care to both children and adults in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Our mission is to provide high-quality and effective speech therapy services in a friendly and personable manner. We provide speech and language therapy for clients of all ages. We treat a variety of speech and language disorders in children as young 1-year as well as provide rehabilitation services for adults with cognitive, voice, and swallowing issues.
Our mission is to provide high-quality and effective speech therapy services in a friendly and personable manner. We provide speech and language therapy for clients of all ages. We treat a variety of speech and language disorders in children as young 1-year as well as provide rehabilitation services for adults with cognitive, voice, and swallowing issues.
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We evaluate and treat individuals of all ages and work closely with each patient and their family to create a specialized plan of care to help them meet their communication goals. Our practice strives to provide therapy in a warm and inviting atmosphere with the ultimate goal of helping each of our patients reach their full potential.
Pediatric Therapy
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We evaluate and treat children with speech sound disorders {articulation and phonological disorders, apraxia}, language disorders {receptive and expressive}, and fluency disorders {stuttering}. Speech sound disorders, including articulation and phonological disorders and apraxia, occur when a child has difficulty saying specific sounds correctly making them difficult to understand.
Adult Therapy
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An acquired neurogenic language disorder which occurs as the result of damage to the language centers of the brain. An individual with aphasia may exhibit deficits in language comprehension, language expression, written expression, and/or reading comprehension. While stroke is the most common cause of aphasia, it can also occur following traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, brain injury, or progressive neurological diseases such as dementia.
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Evaluations take about an hour and are performed by a licensed speech-language pathologist. For our pediatric patients, a comprehensive speech and language evaluation is administered in order to gain insight into your child's current abilities and needs. For our adult patients, the evaluation is based on your area of need, whether it be language, voice, cognition, or swallowing.
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