Voice Pathologist

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Voice pathologists work with patients who are suffering from a variety of speech, language, and swallowing disorders.

They often work with patients who have experienced voice loss through injury or disease. A voice pathologist will develop an specific care plan to address the needs of each patient with exercises on how to strengthen or repair the voice.

Voice pathologists often work with ENTs (Ear, Nose and Throat doctors), Laryngologists, and Voice Coaches.

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