Voice Therapy in Spanish | Telehealth for Adults in the U.S.
Specialized Voice Therapy in Spanish
Evidence-based telehealth treatment for voice disorders and occupational voice use.
Atención profesional en español
Who I help
I work with adults who depend on their voice or experience voice difficulties that affect daily communication.
Teachers
Singers (voice rehabilitation only)
Call Center Agents
Voice-over Artists
Clergy and Religious Leaders
Actors Requiring Voice Care
Public Speakers
Professionals who rely on their voice
Voice Therapy Is Not Only for Voice Professionals
Voice disorders can affect anyone — not only people who use their voice professionally.
I also work with individuals who experience voice changes due to:
Vocal fatigue
The structure that allows movement to the vocal folds, and even the vocal folds themselves, are made up of muscle tissue. When these folds are not in good condition, they often don’t function correctly, affecting vocal performance.
Surgeries
Some types of surgery, in specific cases, can affect the movement of the vocal folds, diminishing the quality of the voice.
Abuse and misuse of the voice
Speaking for extended periods and at high intensities can damage the structures responsible for producing the voice, producing annoying symptoms that may include pain when speaking, the need for constant throat clearing, a weak voice, among others.
Whether you depend on your voice for work or have experienced voice changes due to a medical condition, specialized voice therapy can help
Voice Conditions Addressed
- Dysphonia (hoarseness)
- Vocal Fatigue
- Voice Strain
- Vocal Cord Nodules
- Occupational Voice Overuse
- Muscle Tension Dysphonia
- Vocal Cord Paralysis (including post-thyroidectomy)
- Post-surgical Voice Rehabilitation
Disclaimer: This service does not replace evaluation by an ENT physician.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can voice therapy help after thyroid surgery?
After thyroid surgery, some individuals experience voice changes related to vocal fold mobility or coordination.
Telehealth voice therapy can support functional voice use and compensatory strategies, in coordination with ENT evaluation.
2. Do I need to be a professional voice user to receive therapy?
No. Voice therapy is not only for singers or teachers.
Anyone experiencing voice changes that affect communication may benefit from specialized voice therapy.
3. Are sessions conducted in Spanish?
Yes. All sessions are conducted entirely in Spanish.
Atención profesional en español.
4. Is this a medical diagnosis or treatment?
No. This service does not replace medical diagnosis or ENT care.
