Speech therapy helps patients improve their ability to communicate effectively and eat safely. Our speech therapists treat patients with a variety of speech, language, cognitive, voice and swallowing deficits that could be a result of a stroke, brain injury, cancer or other neurological illnesses.
These therapists also have specialized training in diagnostic testing (for example, modified barium swallow studies) for swallowing and voice disorders.
Conditions treated include:
- Aphasia
- Apraxia
- Dysarthria (difficulty articulating words)
- Stuttering
- Voice and vocal cord dysfunction
- Swallowing disorders
Specialty Services:
- Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES): an alternative to modified barium swallow studies (MBS) where a flexible endoscope (camera) is passed through a nostril to the back of the throat so a “birds-eye view” of the swallowing mechanism can be seen. This allows a speech therapist to diagnose swallowing problems. Locations: Texas Health Arlington Memorial, Texas Health Dallas (Jackson Building), Texas Health Fort Worth, Texas Health Plano
- Videostroboscopy: a small camera is placed at the back of the throat to visualize the vocal cords while making sounds which helps to diagnose weakness, paralysis or disease. Locations: Texas Health Arlington Memorial, Texas Health Fort Worth

Stroke and Brain Injury Rehabilitation
When you or a loved one has a stroke or brain injury, neurological therapy can help. Texas Health offers education and assistance designed to safely improve you or your loved one’s mobility.

Local Author Finds Her Voice Again after Stroke
Award winning children’s book author Susan Stevens Crummel loves reading her stories to children. When a stroke impacted her ability to speak, she turned to speech rehabilitation at Texas Health Fort Worth.