Speech Evaluation
When a person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently or has problems with his or her voice, then he or she has a speech disorder. Difficulties in pronouncing the sounds or articulation disorders and stuttering are examples of speech disorders.
When a person has trouble understanding the others (receptive language) or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder. A stroke can result in aphasia or a language disorder.
Both children and adults can have speech and language disorders. They can occur as a result of a medical problem or have no known cause.
Audica has professional Speech-Language Pathologists who provide complete care (Evaluation & Treatment) for various Speech and Language problems for both Adults and Children.

Types of Speech Therapy

Stuttering causes separation in the flow of the conversation or the speech.

Articulation is a speech disorder in which a person feels difficulty in articulating the specific sounds.

Communication Disorders are the most common disorders found in children.