Our Services

How it works

Step 1: Schedule your initial evaluation

To identify issues with speech, language, cognitive-communication function, and feeding, a thorough evaluation by a licensed speech-language pathologist is necessary. The assessment results will be analyzed and interpreted to make a clinical diagnosis. Maintaining transparency throughout the evaluation process is crucial. Honest communication will help improve outcomes and ensure that everyone involved is on the same page. Rest assured that your therapist is a highly skilled and compassionate expert who has your well-being as their top priority.

Step 2: Do you need further medical attention for your diagnosis?

If your therapist determines that your diagnosis or symptoms require additional testing or treatment, they may refer you to other medical professionals. This is a common practice, ensuring you receive the best possible care. Depending on your specific needs, a multidisciplinary approach involving several different healthcare providers may be necessary to improve your overall quality of life. Rest assured that your therapist will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you receive the care and support you need.

Step 3: Therapy

At Monmouth Speech & Cognition, patient-centered care is paramount, and we pride ourselves on that. Your speech and language therapist will collaborate with you and your family to devise a treatment plan that incorporates contemporary and innovative approaches, grounded in evidence-based research. This program will facilitate your progress and equip you with practical tools for use in your daily activities. Our ultimate aim is to enhance your quality of life while adhering to the highest medical standards.

It's time to break stereotypes:  Speech-Language Pathologists don't just treat articulation.

Common Speech-Language Disorders and Services

  • Autism related-issues

  • Aphasia post-stroke and/or brain injury

  • Expressive and/or receptive language delay

  • Apraxia of Speech

  • Learning and/or developmental disabilities

  • Dysarthria

  • Voice disorders

  • Stuttering or cluttering

  • Speech sound disorders

  • Gender affirming therapy

  • Feeding and swallowing

  • Accent reduction

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Hours
Monday–Friday
9am–7pm

Phone
(609) 297-5017

Servicing Monmouth County

and surrounding areas