Speech - Language Pathology
Speech-language pathologists are professionals experienced in the evaluation and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders. At Children's Memorial Hospital, we work with children, newborn through teens, in the main hospital and outpatient centers.
The speech-language pathologist provides direct and consultative services in the following areas:
- Production and use of speech sounds
o Articulation
o Phonology
o Apraxia - Language difficulties
o Expressive language: ability to answer questions, formulate sentences, convey ideas to others and to use of social language
o Receptive language: ability to understand spoken and written language, follow directions and answer questions - Stuttering/fluency
- Cleft palate, cleft lip and/or craniofacial anomalies
- Nasality, resonance, and voice issues
- Neurological trauma (e.g. brain injury)
- Aural rehabilitation – the development of listening and speaking skills for children with hearing loss
- Dysphagia - Feeding and swallowing disorders More here on dysphagia.
- Swallow studies (video fluoroscopic swallow studies)
To schedule an evaluation call 1.800.KIDS.DOC.
To schedule therapy call 312-227-6320.
To schedule a feeding and swallowing evaluation or therapy call 312-227-6320