voice

Your voice requires the use of your vocal folds and breath. If these are compromised by vocal abuse such as long periods of talking, yelling, or singing then voice therapy provided by a speech therapist may be necessary. Vocal abuse can also cause cord nodules or polyps which can further negatively affect the quality of your voice. Please contact us if you are experiencing the following symptoms:

  • Hoarseness
  • Breathiness
  • A "rough" voice
  • A "scratchy" voice
  • Decreased pitch range
  • Voice and body fatigue