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Aphasia Support in North Carolina
Here, you can find the support you need to manage aphasia in North Carolina. Search for Aphasia Centers, Speech Language Pathologists or Support Groups near your home in the North Carolina area that can offer support.
The National Aphasia Association has a largest network of resources in you area. Start by searching through our North Carolina list or learn more about the different types of aphasia.
Amanda P. Anderson M.S. CCC-SLP Aphasia Teletherapy
Currently accepting patients anywhere in: NC, MD, OH, FL, GA
Amanda P. Anderson M.S CCC-SLP I accept patients with medicare and supplemental …
Soundtrack Speech Therapy Inc.
4015 Old Hollow Rd., Suite J, Kernersville
Improving communicative skills and quality of life through a unique, naturalistic, and …
Carolina Speech Connections – Apex
800 W. Williams St. Ste 231-F, Apex, NC 27502
Carolina Speech Connections is a private speech, language, and feeding therapy practice …
Carolina Speech Connections – Monroe
402 Lane St, Monroe NC 28112
Carolina Speech Connections is a private speech, language, and feeding therapy practice …
Carolina Speech Connections – Charlotte
3535 Randolph Rd. Ste 109, Charlotte NC 28211
Carolina Speech Connections is a private speech, language, and feeding therapy practice …
Atrium Health Aphasia Support Group- Charlotte Chapter
1100 Blythe Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203
We welcome you to join our aphasia support group! We have virtual …
Aphasia Recovery Connection
Leland, NC
Aphasia Recovery Connection (ARC) A nonprofit organization, 501(c)3 ARC is an award-winning …
screentimespeechtherapy.com
Statewide in NC, SC, TX, FL, VA, and PA
Making screen time worth your time! My name is Meg Schreckengost, owner/speech-language …
ICOMMUNICARE, LLC
180 Providence Road Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Abbe Simon, M.A.,CCC-SLP provides relationship centered aphasia therapy that allows clients to …
Club Aphasia of the Triad (C.A.T.)
UNC Greensboro Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
C.A.T. is a facilitated aphasia conversation group led by speech-language pathology faculty …