Voice and Upper Airway Program

TLC’s Speech-Language Pathology Department offers in-person and virtual voice therapy for adults and children.
Symptoms of a Potential Voice Disorder Can Include:
- Rough, breathy, strained, strangled, or inconsistent vocal quality
- Abnormally high or low pitch/loud or soft volume
- Vocal fatigue or loss of voice after extended use
- Frequent coughing or throat clearing
- Pain while speaking or singing
- Constant or periodic feeling of a lump in the throat
- Episodes of breathing difficulties
- Frequently running out of breath while speaking or singing
- Voice-related gender dysphoria
- Loss of vocal range in pitch or volume
Examples of Voice/ Upper Airway Disorders:
- Vocal Hyperfunction/Muscle Tension Dysphonia
- Vocal Nodules and Polyps
- Vocal Fold Paralysis
- Spasmodic Dysphonia
- Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- Gender-Related Voice Care
- Post-Operative Voice Care
- Granuloma
- Chronic Cough
Contact us for more information about our Voice and Upper Airway Program or to schedule services:
301-424-5200 x159 or OutpatientScheduling@TTLC.org