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Julia Low, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Phoenixville, PA 19460
SpeakChatRead LLC- Pediatric Speech Therapy
Speech, language, social skills, and reading services
SpeakChatRead LLC is a private speech-language pathology practice providing individualized, family-centered, and evidence-based speech therapy services to children and adolescents. Services are conveniently provided in your home or online via a secure telepractice platform. SpeakChatRead offers free consultations, as well as comprehensive evaluations and individual therapy sessions. SpeakChatRead provides services to kids and teens in Phoenixville, PA and the surrounding communities of Collegeville, Mont Clare, Royersford, Spring City, Oaks, Malvern, Kimberton, and Chester Springs. SpeakChatRead is owned and operated by Julia Low, M.S., CCC-SLP, a pediatric speech-language pathologist with extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults as a school-based speech therapist. As the only speech therapist at SpeakChatRead, Julia provides all evaluation and therapy services, which allows for consistency and continuity that are not offered at larger practices. SpeakChatRead specializes in providing services in the following areas: - Autism - Childhood Apraxia of Speech - Developmental Delay - Developmental Language Disorder - Expressive and/or receptive language needs - Functional communication - Social Communication Disorder - Social language, pragmatics, and social skills needs - Specific Language Impairment - Speech intelligibility - Speech Sound Disorders (also known as articulation) - Written language disorders (needs in reading and writing)
Temple University Speech-Language-Hearing Center
Speech-Language Pathologist
Philadelphia, PA 19122
The Temple University Speech-Language-Hearing Center (TUSLHC) provides a wide range of services to people of all ages with disorders of communication. Graduate Student Clinicians provide services under the direct supervision of Temple faculty who hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Pennsylvania licensure in Speech-Language Pathology and/or Audiology. Evaluations: Comprehensive speech and language evaluations and hearing screenings are available to clients of all ages in order to identify articulation, language, voice, and fluency disorders. Evaluations are scheduled in the mornings and may last from two to three hours. Articulation Therapy: Clients of all ages are treated for disorders of articulation arising from delayed speech development, phonological problems, and neurological impairment. Treatment is also available for non-native speakers of English who wish to engage in accent reduction and for speakers of regional or cultural variations of Standard American English. Language Therapy: Clients of all ages may be seen for this service, but it is primarily for children with delayed language and children or adults with language/learning disabilities. Non-native English speakers and people with chronic aphasia are also seen for treatment of their respective language differences or disorders. Aural Rehabilitation for Hearing-Impaired: This service provides evaluation and treatment for people with impaired hearing. Activities include auditory training, speech reading, hearing conservation, maintenance of hearing aids and other assistive listening devices, articulation, and language therapy. Hispanic and Multicultural Programs: This program provides general speech-language and hearing services for Hispanic clients. Services are provided by graduate students who are bilingual (English-Spanish) under the direct supervision of a bilingual speech-language pathologist who holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Pennsylvania licensure in Speech-Language Pathology. Treatment focuses on all aspects of oral communication skills. Stuttering Prevention and Intervention Clinics: Preschool children who may be at risk for stuttering and children and adults who stutter are seen for treatment. Group therapy as well as individual therapy is available. A summer program for teens and young adults who stutter is also available. Voice Therapy: Clients of all ages with any type of voice disorder are seen in this clinic for evaluation and treatment. These include clients with problems that affect quality, pitch, and/or volume of the voice. Those with medical problems, which may contribute to a voice disorder, are referred for additional services if needed. This program also specializes in serving the voice needs of the transgender population.
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