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Voice

A speech language pathologist is a person who evaluates and diagnoses speech language, cognitive, communication fluency, voice, and swallowing

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Tonsils & Adenoidsgland

"T&A" (short for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy) is the second most common operation performed for children, and it is not unusual for an adult to require a tonsillectomy.

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Sore Throats - Causes And Cures

Everyone experiences a sore throat now and then. A raw, painful throat can make swallowing difficult and interfere with daily life. Sore throat is one symptom of an array of different medical disorders.

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Swallowing Disorders

Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) is common among all age groups, especially the elderly. The term dysphagia refers to the feeling of difficulty passing food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach.

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Your Thyroid Gland

Your thyroid is one of the endocrine glands that make hormones to regulate physiological functions in your body.

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Tonsillitis (Infected Tonsils)

Tonsillitis can cause a sore throat, fever, and difficulty swallowing. We offer expert diagnosis and effective treatment, including medications and tonsillectomy, to relieve symptoms and prevent recurring infections.

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Voice Change (Hoarseness)

Hoarseness and voice changes can result from vocal cord issues or strain. We offer expert diagnosis and treatment to restore a clear, healthy voice.

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Swallowing Disorders

Dysphagia (swallowing difficulty) can cause choking, coughing, or a feeling of food getting stuck. We diagnose the underlying cause and provide effective treatment to improve safe and comfortable swallowing.

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Pharyngitis

Pharyngitis (sore throat) causes throat pain, irritation, and difficulty swallowing. Our ENT specialists provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for quick relief and comfort.

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Speech Difficulty

Speech difficulty, or dysarthria, refers to difficulties in producing speech sounds or articulating words. It can be caused by various factors such as neurological conditions, strokes, traumatic brain injury, or surgery.

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