10 reasons to book a speech therapy consult

No, we don't just work with kids who can't say their Rs. Speech language pathologists  (SLPs) work with a variety of ages (birth - 100!) and treat many communication and swallowing disorders. If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, you could benefit from speaking to an SLP.

  • Increased forgetfulness and poor short term memory

  • Change in the quality or volume of your voice

  • Difficulty swallowing, coughing or choking during meals

  • Slurred speech or difficult to understand

  • Difficulty comprehending directions

  • Trouble focusing

  • Shortness of breath while speaking

  • Lose train of thought during conversation

  • Excessive drooling

  • Stuttering or tripping over your words

Sound like you or maybe a family member? Click here to schedule your consult call with me and let's chat about the different ways The Wynter Wellness Group can help you. 

Want to learn more about speech pathology? Download our free "When to refer to speech therapy" guide. 


 Be well,

Alexandria (owner and SLP at The Wynter Wellness Group)

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