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Find a Speech Pathologist in Rapid City, SD to help with speech disorders, language disorders, voice disorders, swallowing and fluency.

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  • Elisabeth Gebhart, MS, CCC-SLP
    100 Points

    Elisabeth Gebhart, MS, CCC-SLP

    Monument Health Orthopedic & Specialty Hospital
    1635 Caregiver Circle
    Rapid City, SD 57702
  • Lauren McEwen, MS, CCC-SLP
    100 Points

    Lauren McEwen, MS, CCC-SLP

    Monument Health Orthopedic & Specialty Hospital
    1635 Caregiver Circle
    Rapid City, SD 57702
  • Kayla White, SLP

    Kayla White, SLP

    Monument Health Sturgis Hospital
    Distance: 26.57 mi
    2140 Junction Avenue
    Sturgis, SD 57785
  • Nancy Suelflow, MS, CCC-SLP
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    Nancy Suelflow, MS, CCC-SLP

    Monument Health Custer Hospital
    Distance: 28.36 mi
    1220 Montgomery Street
    Custer, SD 57730

Speech Pathologist Info

Speech Pathologist Summary:
A Speech Pathologist is able to assess, diagnose, treat and prevent disorders related to speech. Speech Pathologists often work with teachers, physicians, rehabilitation counselors or audiologists to help the patient fully achieve their goals. A Speech Pathologist can help with swallowing disorders, cognitive-communication disorders and language disorders. Those who struggle with articulation, problem solving, fluency, sensory awareness or language processing can all be helped by a Speech Pathologist.

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What is a

Speech Pathologist

?
A Speech Pathologist is a therapist who evaluates and treats speech and language problems. A Speech Pathologist can help with hearing, cognitive comprehension, reading, writing and expression skills. A Speech Pathologist works with people who cannot pronounce sounds clearly or at all. A Speech Pathologist works with people who want to improve their speech by modifying an accent. A Speech Pathologist works with people to fix pitch or harshness in their voice. A Speech Pathologist can help with attention and memory problems.

Who can a Speech Pathologist help?
A Speech Pathologist can help someone who has had a stroke or brain injury that has affected their speech and swallowing. A Speech Pathologist can help with learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, hearing loss or emotional problems.

Where does a Speech Pathologist work?
A Speech Pathologist can work in hospitals, schools, or a person's home.


Speech Pathologist Related Terms:
speech, language, accent, pathology, speech pathologist, swallowing, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, learning disability, speech impediment, speech therapist