Our Services

Comprehensive S-LP Therapy Services for Adult Medical Needs

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Speech

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Social

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Voice

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Communication

Medical Rehabilitation

Are you an adult with a medical condition that has impacted your speech and communication?

At Well Said: Toronto Speech Therapy we  work with clients who have suffered from a stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, cancers (brain tumours, oral resections and glossectomy, etc. ), early-onset Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Multiple Sclerosis. We understand that many people are in search of private therapy so they won’t have to deal with the long wait for public services (LHIN). We aim to get you the help you need and want as soon as possible.  

You may have spent time in a hospital or rehabilitation centre, worked with a speech-language pathologist while there, and want to continue progressing. That’s understandable, too. 

Our team of speech-language pathologists who have the experience and resources to provide you with the highest quality speech and communication therapy services. 

You do not require a doctor’s referral for this appointment. You may ask your doctor to send us your medical records for review if you think that would be helpful in preparing a treatment plan. We are covered by private medical insurance (not OHIP). 

  • Neurogenic Stuttering

    Neurogenic stuttering is an acquired fluency disorder that emerges after damage to the brain. It is linked to neurological events such as strokes, head injuries, or progressive diseases that interfere with the normal control of speech. Unlike developmental stuttering, where there is no confirmed cause, neurogenic stuttering is tied to specific structural or functional changes… Read More

  • Understanding The Difference Between Apraxia Of Speech And Misarticulation

    Apraxia of speech involves inconsistent errors and difficulty coordinating the precise  movements needed for speaking, even when the person knows exactly what they want to say.  On the other hand, misarticulation leads to predictable, repeated mistakes in producing specific  sounds. These differences matter because they require distinct approaches to assessment and  therapy. Read More

  • Traumatic Brain Injury And Speech

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupts the brain’s normal function due to a sudden external force, often caused by accidents, falls, sports injuries, or assaults. Depending on the severity, TBI can range from a mild concussion to long-term impairment or coma. One of the most profound yet often overlooked consequences of TBI is its impact on… Read More

  • Neurological Voice Disorders – Causes, Types, Assessment, And Treatment

    Neurological voice disorders are voice disorders that are caused due to any damage in the nervous system. This may affect the pitch, quality, volume of the voice and may also result in an increase in the vocal effort to produce speech. These disorders not only reduce a person’s ability to speak clearly but can also… Read More

  • Multiple Sclerosis, From The Scope Of An SLP

    Definition Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and typically progressive autoimmune disease where damage to nerve cell sheaths occurs in […] Read More

  • Brain And Head And Neck Cancer From The Scope Of An SLP

    Cancer is defined as a genetic disease whereby uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body occurs, which may spread to other parts of the body. This piece is a contribution to the series investigating neurodegenerative conditions from the perspective and scope of a Speech-Language Pathologist, with a look at brain, neck,… Read More

1-on-1 Personalized support

Therapy, Coaching, or Training

Therapist, Coach, Trainer? It doesn’t matter what you call us. We’re here to support you in improving your communication skills.
At WELL SAID, we understand that the journey to effective communication is unique for everyone. Whether you refer to our services as therapy, coaching, or training, what truly counts is the personalized support we offer. Our aim is to help you improve in communication and other areas—adapting our approach to suit your specific needs and goals.

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