Audiology and Speech Clinic

“Speak in such a way that others love to listen to you. Listen in such a way that others love to speak to you.”

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Medimall , Introduce an  Audiology and spech center Run by Better hearing and speech  established by a qualified Audiologist and Speech language Pathologist. Better hearing and speech  is supplying the very latest digital hearing aids from the world’s leading manufacturers.

Hearing aids are primarily useful in improving the hearing and speech comprehension of people who have hearing loss that results from damage to the small sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair cells. This type of hearing loss is called sensorineural hearing loss. The damage can occur as a result of disease, aging, or injury from noise or certain medicines.

Our mission is to improve lives by supporting high quality state of art hearing technology for those with hearing loss. Our commitment is to provide the best possible hearing experience for our recipients by keeping patients first at the forefront of all that we do with a unique objective to be able to improve hearing skills in hearing impaired population.

Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is performed by speech-language pathologists (SLPs), which are often referred to as speech therapists.

 

Why do you need speech therapy?

There are several speech and language disorders that can be treated with speech therapy.

  • Articulation disorders. An articulation disorder is the inability to properly form certain word sounds. A child with this speech disorder may drop, swap, distort, or add word sounds. An example of distorting a word would be saying “thith” instead of “this”.
  • Fluency disorders. A fluency disorder affects the flow, speed, and rhythm of speech. Stuttering and cluttering are fluency disorders. A person with stuttering has trouble getting out a sound and may have speech that is blocked or interrupted, or may repeat part of all of a word. A person with cluttering often speaks very fast and merges words together.
  • Resonance disorders. A resonance disorder occurs when a blockage or obstruction of regular airflow in the nasal or oral cavities alters the vibrations responsible for voice quality. It can also happen if the velopharyngeal valve doesn’t close properly. Resonance disorders are often associated with cleft palate, neurological disorders, and swollen tonsils.
  • Receptive disorders. A person with receptive language disorder has trouble understanding and processing what others say. This can cause you to seem uninterested when someone is speaking, have trouble following directions, or have a limited vocabulary. Other language disorders, autismhearing loss, and a head injury can lead to a receptive language disorder.
  • Expressive disorders. Expressive language disorder is difficulty conveying or expressing information. If you have an expressive disorder, you may have trouble forming accurate sentences, such as using incorrect verb tense. It’s associated with developmental impairments, such as Down syndrome and hearing loss. It can also result from head trauma or a medical condition.
  • Cognitive-communication disorders. Difficulty communicating because of an injury to the part of the brain that controls your ability to think is referred to as cognitive-communication disorder. It can result in memory issues, problem solving, and difficulty speaking, or listening. It can be caused by biological problems, such abnormal brain development, certain neurological conditions, a brain injury, or stroke.
  • Aphasia. This is an acquired communication disorder that affects a person’s ability to speak and understand others. It also often affects a person’s ability to read and write. Stroke is the most common cause of aphasia, though other brain disorders can also cause it.
  • Dysarthria. This condition is characterized by slow or slurred speech due to a weakness or inability to control the muscles used for speech. It’s most commonly caused by nervous system disorders and conditions that cause facial paralysis or throat and tongue weakness, such as multiple sclerosis (MS)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and stroke.
Audiology and Speech Clinic Contact

Phone: 7558045600

Email: medimallclt@gmai.com

Audiology and Speech Clinic Doctors

Your health matters

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Mr. ABHILASH MANARI

10 AM TO 7 PM

Mr. ABHILASH MANARI

Is  involves diagnosing and treating hearing and speech problems and also, counselling people who are differently-abled and lack communication skills.The Department of audiology and speech language pathology provides early identification, evaluation and rehabilitation of speech, language, communication, hearing and feeding difficulties for pediatrics, adults and geriatrics. The department works on a patient oriented multidisciplinary approach to augment the patient’s quality of life.

 

Expertise

Comprehensive pediatric audiological evaluations

Parent-Infant Program

Listening and spoken language auditory-verbal therapy

Speech Language Pathology

Mainstream deaf and hard of hearing itinerant support

Family and parent support groups

Child Development

Qualification

Bachelor in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology