Finding a Specialist for Speech Disorders in Rehabilitation Medicine - Rehabilitation

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to inquire if there are any specialists in the Rehabilitation Department of this hospital who treat speech sound disorders.
If so, could you please provide me with the detailed clinic hours and the name of the physician? If not, could you let me know which hospitals near Keelung have specialized doctors? Thank you.

JACK, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/09/29

Dr. Zheng Shunping reply Rehabilitation


Hello: In response to your inquiry, please visit Dr.
Na Yu-Chin at the Rehabilitation Department of Keelung Hospital.
Her clinic hours are Monday evenings, Tuesday afternoons, and Wednesday mornings.
We will assist you with your needs!

Reply Date: 2004/09/29

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When seeking a specialist for speech disorders, particularly in the context of rehabilitation medicine, it is essential to understand the types of professionals who can assist you. Speech disorders, including articulation disorders, can significantly impact communication and overall quality of life. In rehabilitation medicine, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are the primary professionals who assess and treat speech and language disorders.

In your case, if you are looking for a rehabilitation department that specializes in speech disorders, it is advisable to first check with your local hospital or rehabilitation center. Many hospitals have dedicated speech therapy departments where licensed speech-language pathologists work. These professionals are trained to evaluate and treat various speech and language disorders, including articulation issues, fluency disorders, and voice disorders.

If your hospital has a rehabilitation department, you can inquire whether they have SLPs who specialize in articulation disorders. You can do this by calling the hospital's main line or visiting their website to find contact information for the rehabilitation department. When you reach out, ask specifically about the availability of speech therapy services and the qualifications of the therapists.

If your current hospital does not have the necessary specialists, you can look for nearby hospitals or clinics that offer speech therapy services. In the Keelung area, there are several medical facilities that may have qualified speech-language pathologists. Some well-known hospitals in the vicinity include Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Keelung Municipal Hospital. These institutions typically have rehabilitation departments that include speech therapy services.

When contacting these hospitals, you can ask for the following information:
1. The names of speech-language pathologists who specialize in articulation disorders.

2. Their availability and clinic hours for outpatient services.

3. Any referral requirements or insurance coverage details.

Additionally, if you are looking for resources beyond hospitals, consider reaching out to local rehabilitation centers or private practices that focus on speech therapy. Many SLPs operate independently or in small clinics, providing personalized care for individuals with speech disorders.

In summary, to find a specialist for speech disorders in rehabilitation medicine:
1. Check with your current hospital's rehabilitation department for available speech-language pathologists.

2. If unavailable, look for nearby hospitals or clinics in Keelung, such as Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital or Keelung Municipal Hospital.

3. Inquire about the specific services offered, the qualifications of the therapists, and their availability.

4. Consider private practices or rehabilitation centers that may offer specialized speech therapy services.

By taking these steps, you can find the appropriate support and treatment for speech disorders, which can lead to significant improvements in communication and overall well-being.

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