Voice Therapy

Voice Therapy helps people improve how their voice sounds, especially when they face problems like hoarseness, vocal strain, weak voice, or loss of voice.

Who Needs Voice Therapy?

Voice Therapy is helpful for:

  • People with hoarse or rough voice

  • Teachers, singers, public speakers with voice strain

  • Individuals with vocal cord nodules or paralysis

  • Those recovering from surgery or illness affecting the voice

  • Anyone whose voice gets tired quickly

  • People who lose their voice often

What Happens in Voice Therapy?

A speech therapist guides you through safe and effective exercises that:

  1. Relax and reduce strain on vocal cords

  2. Improve breathing and airflow

  3. Strengthen voice muscles

  4. Improve pitch, loudness, and clarity

  5. Teach healthy voice habits

Therapy is done in simple steps, using speaking drills, breathing work, and daily practice techniques.

Conditions Voice Therapy Helps With

  • Functional voice disorders

  • Organic voice disorders

  • Neurogenic voice disorders

  • Psychogenic voice disorders

  • Hyperfunctional voice disorder

  • Hypofunctional voice disorder

  • Vocal nodules

  • Vocal polyps

  • Vocal cysts

  • Vocal sulcus

  • Vocal fold paralysis

  • Spasmodic dysphonia

  • Muscle tension dysphonia

  • Laryngitis

  • Reinke’s edema

  • Aphonia

Benefits of Voice Therapy

  • Clear and steady voice

  • Reduced strain and pain

  • Stronger voice for everyday use

  • Better stamina for talking or singing

  • More confidence while speaking

  • Prevention of future voice injury

Why Choose Us for Voice Therapy?

At our clinic, we provide:

  • Skilled speech-language pathologists

  • Personalized care based on your voice needs

  • Special guidance for teachers, singers & professionals

  • Friendly sessions and safe techniques

  • Regular progress tracking and home plans