Speech and Language Pathology
Rehabilitation Services
Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and Language Pathology
Redmond Regional Speech and Language Pathologists are professionals certified through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association who diagnose and treat speech, language, and related disorders including oral motor problems. Speech and language problems may result from hearing loss, brain injury or deterioration, cerebral palsy, stroke, cleft palate, or emotional problems. Our speech and language pathologists teach patients to make sounds, improve their voices, increase their language sk8ills and improve swallowing ability. In addition, our pathologists will provide treatment to eliminate or minimize the effect of difficulties and teach patients strategies to cope with their disorders. At Redmond Regional we recognize the value of speech and language in human relations, and we strive to give each patient his/her highest possible quality level in this area.
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