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Pediatric Speech-language Pathology

Pediatric Speech-language Pathology

Children's Hospital of Georgia offers outpatient rehabilitation programs and rehabilitative therapy during acute inpatient hospital admissions delivered by licensed speech-language pathology and swallowing therapists. 

Pediatric Speech-language Pathology

Children's Hospital of Georgia offers outpatient rehabilitation programs and rehabilitative therapy during acute inpatient hospital admissions delivered by licensed speech-language pathology and swallowing therapists. 

Our Approach

The Pediatric Speech-language Pathology Program focuses on diagnosing and treating patients who have difficulties with speech production, fluency, language, and feeding and swallowing.

  • Goals of outpatient speech-language therapy
    Speech-language pathology works with patients to maximize a child's functional speaking and communication skills.
  • Goals for swallowing therapy
    When a child has difficulty swallowing, it can lead to health concerns, including the inability to meet nutritional targets and potential weight loss. Our goal is to improve their ability to eat and swallow safely and effectively to maintain adequate dietary intake for growth and development.

Children's Hospital of Georgia - 2nd floor
1446 Harper Street
Augusta, GA 30912
New patients: 706-721-5222
Return patients: 706-721-5223

Augusta University Medical Center - 3 South
1120 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30912
706-721-2482

  • Leslie Bailey, MCD, CCC-SLP
  • Kaysi Raborn, MEd, CCC-SLP
  • Daydra Cain, MEd, CCC-SLP
  • Amanda Hutter, MEd, CCC-SLP
  • Kristina Kishimoto, MEd, CCC-SLP
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