Overview of services offered in Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is understood to be diagnostics, individual consultation and treatment for children, adolescents and adults with language, speech, vocal and swallowing disorders.

Range of inpatient treatment options

  • Treatment following a stroke or other neurological diseases such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease
  • Age-related swallowing disorders (presbyphagia) or malnutrition
  • As part of systemic diseases or surgeries
  • Facial palsy

Range of outpatient treatment options

  • Language disorders
    - Language development disorders
    - Dysgrammatism
    - Language development disorders in connection with bilingualism
    - Language disorders following a stroke (aphasia)
    - Language disorders in connection with neurological diseases (Parkinson’s disease, MS)
  • Speech disorders
    - Articulation disorders (dyslalia, phonological-phonemic disorders)
    - Speech disorders in connection with neurological diseases (dysarthria)
    - Speech disorders following traumas or surgeries (dysglossia)
    - Stammering and tachyphrasia
  • Vocal disorders
    - Vocal disorders in children or adolescents (juvenile dysphonia, voice break)
    - Organic, functional or psychosomatic disorder of the laryngeal function and respiration (dysphonia)
    - Development of substitute voice after loss of larynx (laryngectomy)
  • Swallowing disorders
    - Swallowing disorders in childhood (myofunctional disorder)
    - Neurogenic swallowing disorders (dysphagia) following a stroke or other neurological diseases
    - Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) in connection with diseases in the oropharyngeal and laryngeal region
  • Facial palsy