
Rachel L. Mann, MD, CCC, SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
280 HIGH AVE NYACK NY, 10960About
Mrs. Rachel Mann is a speech language pathologist. Dr. Mann specializes in speech, language Disorders in pediatric patients. As a speech language pathologist, Mrs. Mann evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and articulation disorders. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, language delay, phonological disorder, autism, etc. Mrs. Mann helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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Can stuttering be fixed in kids?
How old is she? READ MORE
How can you teach speech therapy at home during the coronavirus?
Can the speech therapist give you carry over work for you to print out at home? You should refer to your therapist for these answers as I don't know your son's goals. READ MORE
When should you take your child to a speech pathologist?
Stay home. Rachel L. Mann, M.A. CCC-SLP READ MORE
Should I be worried about my speech impairment?
Sounds like cluttering. Have a speech evaluation. READ MORE
How is speech delay treated in speech therapy?
A speech therapist can help teach him an alternate way of communication, whether it be sign language or use of an aac device. READ MORE
My son was born with slight hearing loss. Will he have a speech problem as well?
Please get him evaluated for speech services and bring medical forms from hearing evaluation. READ MORE
How can I tell if my daughter has speech issues?
If she does not have a “w” sound I would have her evaluated. If she does not have an /r/ it’s personal preference. /r/ is a sound that can develop until she’s 8 or 9 years old. Is she in 1st grade? There is nothing wrong with having the speech therapist at school take a look at her. READ MORE
How long should speech therapy be after a stroke?
Every case is different. The length of speech therapy depends on a multitude of things. Is your grandfather happy? Is he struggling? Strokes take a lot out of a person. If he feels successful enough, maybe he doesn’t need it. And was he discharged? Sometimes insurance only covers a certain amount of sessions. READ MORE
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- Nicole DePalma3250 Westchester Blvd Suite 204 New York NY 10461
- Dr. Anna Cintron abenis M.S., PSY.D.1225 Gerard Avenue Bronx NY 10452
- Ms. Elizabeth Harriman M.S., CCC-SLP2100 LINWOOD AVE FORT LEE NJ 07024
- Mrs. Shifra Hochman CCC-SLP4-20 LYNCREST AVE FAIR LAWN NJ 07410
- Stephanie Bosson M.A., TSSLD52 STORM ST # 2 TARRYTOWN NY 10591
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160 NORTH MIDLAND AVENUE NYACK NY 10960WESTCHESTER MEDICAL CENTERl
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701 NORTH BROADWAY SLEEPY HOLLOW NY 10591