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Who Are Speech-Language Pathologists, and What Do They Do?
Speech-language pathologists, also called SLPs, are experts in communication.
What Is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)? - WebMD
Apr 9, 2026 · (Credits: E+/Getty Images) A speech-language pathologist (SLP), also known as a speech therapist, is a health professional who diagnoses and treats communication and swallowing problems.
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Speech and Language Therapy | The University of Kansas Health System
Speech and language therapy encompasses a range of treatments that help adults and children improve their ability to talk, communicate and use other language skills.
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Speech & Swallowing Specialists of KC specializes in speech, voice, feeding, and swallowing therapy for children and adults of all ages. We are comprised of a multidisciplinary team of SLPs, dietitian, …
What Is a Speech-Language Pathologist? - Cleveland Clinic
Mar 27, 2025 · A speech-language pathologist (SLP) diagnoses and treats conditions that affect your ability to communicate and swallow. They’re experts in speech, language, voice and swallowing …
Speech–language pathology - Wikipedia
The field of speech-language pathology is practiced by a clinician known as a speech–language pathologist (SLP) [1] or a speech and language therapist (SLT). [2]
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Our speech-language pathology clinic, located at KU Medical Center, offers comprehensive services to people with communicative disorders throughout the Kansas City area.