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Speech therapy is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders. Therapists, known as speech-language pathologists (SLPs), work with individuals of all ages to address issues such as articulation, fluency, voice, language comprehension, and expression.
Voice therapy is a specialized form of therapy designed to address and treat voice disorders. Conducted by speech-language pathologists, it aims to improve the quality, pitch, volume, and overall use of the voice. Individuals experiencing hoarseness, vocal strain, nodules, or other voice issues can benefit from voice therapy.
Swallowing therapy, also known as dysphagia therapy, is a specialized treatment aimed at helping individuals with swallowing difficulties. Conducted by speech-language pathologists, it focuses on diagnosing and managing swallowing disorders that can result from various medical conditions, such as stroke, neurological disorders, or head and neck surgery.
Invisible in the Canal (IIC) hearing aids are the smallest and most discreet hearing aids available, designed to fit deep within the ear canal. Custom-made to match the unique shape of the wearer’s ear, IIC devices are virtually invisible when worn, providing a cosmetically appealing option for those with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Completely in the Canal (CIC) hearing aids are small, custom-fitted devices designed to sit entirely within the ear canal, making them nearly invisible. Ideal for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss, CIC hearing aids provide a discreet solution without compromising on performance. These devices offer advanced features such as noise reduction, feedback management, and directional microphones to enhance sound quality in various listening environments.
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