Vosburgh Pavilion
Valhalla, NY 10595
914-594-4912
SpeechPathology@bchphysicians.org
(last session beginning at 6:15 p.m.)
Fri. | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
(last session beginning at 2:15 p.m.)
About Speech and Language Pathology
The Division of Speech and Language Pathology of Boston Children’s Health Physicians (BCHP) provides outpatient services to children and adults, across the lifespan. Our clinic employs ASHA-certified and NYS-licensed speech-language pathologists who have specialized skills in the following areas:
- developmental speech and language disorders
- feeding and swallowing disorders
- voice disorders
- fluency disorders (stuttering)
- acquired speech and language disorders and cognitive disorders (traumatic brain injury, stroke)
- accent modification
- augmentative and alternative communication
Facilities, Equipment and Technology:
The Speech and Language Clinic is located within an academic building of New York Medical College and offers seven therapy rooms and a fully equipped therapy materials room. The clinic also maintains an audiometer, Visipitch with MultiDimensional Voice Program for objective acoustic analysis of voice, a Nasometer for assessment and feedback of resonance, Phonatory Aerodynamic System to assess aerodynamics of voice and multiple iPads.
Student Training:
The BCHP Division of Speech and Language Pathology provides graduate students of New York Medical College with opportunities to participate in clinical activities in order to fulfill clinical requirements for licensure. The focus of clinical education is to prepare clinicians to meet the needs of individuals with communication or swallowing disorders through ethical, functional assessment and treatment. Students work collaboratively with the clinical staff, and student participation is fully supervised by the licensed and certified staff member at all times.
The master of science degree program in Speech-Language Pathology at New York Medical College is designed to foster students’ ability to adapt to the future, provide leadership, and enter the workforce in schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, or private practice.
Services
Speech-Language Evaluations and Treatment
The Division of Speech and Language Pathology provides comprehensive speech-language evaluations for pediatric clients of all ages, from infants through teens, as well as adults, and provides individualized treatment for speech-language delays and disorders. Speech-Language Evaluations assess the following areas:
Speech: Involves the physical aspects of producing verbal language, and includes:
- articulation and phonology – how speech sounds are produced
- voice – the use of the vocal folds to produce sound
- fluency – the rhythmic pattern of speech
Language: There are 2 distinct areas of language:
- receptive language: Understanding what others say
- expressive language: Effectively communicating thoughts and ideas to others
Aspects of language include:
- vocabulary – knowledge and use of the meanings of words and concepts
- grammatical forms – knowledge and use of sentence structure, word structure (verb tenses, pluralization, etc.)
- pragmatics – effective interpersonal aspects of communication
Language for Learning: The ability to use features of language (phonological awareness, language comprehension skills) for academic success. Aspects of literacy (reading and writing) are also included
Feeding and Swallowing Clinic
Diagnostic, treatment, and consultation services are provided for children with difficulties in feeding, including difficulty sucking, swallowing, and/or chewing; food texture issues; behavioral feeding issues; and transitioning from tube feeding to oral feeding. Therapy is provided by a certified licensed clinician who specializes in feeding and swallowing disorders.
Adult Communication Skills Group
This is a communication skills group for adults with aphasia and other acquired communication disorders. The group meets once a week for two hours. Group members participate in therapy activities to improve word-finding, memory, following directions and learn to use assistive technology for communication as needed.
Social Skills Groups
Groups for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder are formed by age and skill level and meet weekly to develop skills in the area of social interaction pragmatic language skills.
Insurance Information
We accept most types of medical insurance. Call us if you have questions at 914-595-4912.
Policies and Forms
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For referring providers
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