Below are our major services, click on respect link for more details.

ABA Therapy

ABA Therapy

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a therapy that helps kids with autism learn skills and lessen problematic behavior like hurting themselves.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive problems.

Speech - Language Therapy

Speech - Language Therapy

Speech-language therapy is the treatment for most kids with speech and/or language disorders.

Special Education

Special Education

Special education is the children who differ socially, mentally, or physically and they require modifications of usual school practices.

Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy improves your ability to talk with language skills. It helps you express your thoughts & understand what other people are saying to you.

Speech Disorder

Speech Disorder

Speech disorder displays difficulty or an inability to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently or with the quality of voice.

Who are Speech Language Pathologist(SLPS)?

Health professionals who are concerned with the identification, assessment, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation.

Stammering

Stammering

Stuttering is a fluency disorder in which the smooth and forward flow of speech is disrupted. It is characterized by Repeating sounds, words or phrases.

Misauticulation (Tutlana)

Misauticulation (Tutlana)

Misarticulation therapy has been designed to make coordination between articulators like lips, cheeks, jaw, palate, and tongue.

Speech Language Delay

Speech Language Delay

A child with a language delay might say words well but only be able to put two words together or express words but be hard to understand.

Voice Disorder

Voice Disorder

It can be defined as a problem involving abnormal pitch, loudness or quality of the sound produced by the larynx, i.e. voice box.

Dysarthria

Dysarthria

Dysarthria is where you have difficulty speaking because the muscles you use for speech are weak. Speech and language therapy can help.