Neurologopedia
We focus on the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of speech, language and swallowing function disorders associated with damage to the central nervous system. Our tools and activities vary depending on the needs and age of the patient, but always with the goal of improving the patient's quality of life.
Our team of specialists
She has extensive knowledge of the structure and workings of the brain, facial muscles and articulatory apparatus. This allows her to work on improving the quality of life for both children and adults, helping them to communicate and cope with everyday challenges.
For whom?
Make an appointment when you notice difficulty in speech, pronunciation or swallowing in yourself or a loved one.
We help in the following cases:
- Speech disorders after head injuries
- Delayed speech development in children (especially when diagnosed with infantile aphasia, Asperger's syndrome, autism, Down syndrome or cerebral palsy)
- Primate dysfunction
- Speech disorders associated with neurodegenerative diseases (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease)
- Swallowing problems
- Communication disorders caused by stroke
- Voice disorders
Neurologopedic therapy
First visit
During the first meeting with the young patient, we observe the toddler's interaction with the caregiver, assess the quality of speech and the way the relationship is built. We also interview the parent about the child's birth history, feeding regimen, milestones achieved and any health problems the child may have.
If necessary, we order additional diagnostics, such as a visit to a physiotherapist, ENT specialist or audiologist, to rule out other potential causes of communication and speech difficulties. These measures allow us to quickly and effectively tailor therapy to the individual needs of the child.



