What kinds of diagnoses and problems do you treat at The Connected Voice Center? 

  • VOICE QUALITY CHANGES

  • Age-Related Voice Changes (presbyphonia, vocal fold bowing)

  • Voice Changes due to Parkinson’s Disease 

  • Muscle Tension Dysphonia

  • Vocal Fold Nodules

  • Vocal Fold Polyps

  • Vocal Fold Hemorrhage

  • Vocal Fold Cysts

  • Vocal Fold Paralysis and Paresis

  • Spasmodic Dysphonia (Adductor and Abductor) 

  • Singing Voice Problems

  • Vocal Fatigue

  • Chronic Cough

  • Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) or Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion (PVFM) 

    • *Newly termed Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction  (EILO)

You must have had a laryngeal endoscopy with videostroboscopy exam completed prior to Voice Evaluation. 

InSURANCE

Our practice is currently private pay only and does not accept insurance at this time. 

*Waitlist available for Medicare Part B patients 

comprehensive evaluation

We begin every therapeutic journey with a detailed, one-on-one assessment of your voice, swallowing, and upper airway function. We prioritize your primary concerns and utilize both perceptual and acoustic measures to evaluate your symptoms, goals, and unique anatomy. This in-depth evaluation allows us to create a personalized plan of care that’s rooted in evidence and tailored to you. For voice patients, laryngeal endoscopy with videostroboscopy is required prior to Comprehensive Evaluation. 


Voice & Upper Airway Treatment Sessions

Treatment sessions are designed to address a range of conditions that impact your ability to speak, sing, or breathe comfortably. Whether you’re experiencing voice changes, vocal fatigue, hoarseness, Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD), or Chronic Cough, we tailor each session to your specific needs and goals. Using a combination of evidence-based therapeutic techniques, we work to restore healthy voice production, reduce tension or compensatory behaviors, and improve overall vocal efficiency. Treatment may include respiratory exercises, resonant voice therapy, semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTs), and laryngeal massage—always guided by your voice use demands,

whether you’re a professional voice user or someone simply looking to be heard clearly and comfortably. Our goal is to help you reconnect with your voice and breathing through skilled rehabilitation—so you can express yourself again and enjoy your life with freedom, ease, and confidence. 


Vocal Health & Hygiene Consultation

These specialized sessions are designed to educate and support individuals in maintaining optimal vocal function. This consultation is ideal for professional voice users such as singers, teachers, actors, fitness instructors, therapists, public speakers, and anyone experiencing vocal fatigue, strain, or voice changes. Consultation will address the individual’s primary concerns, provide education about vocal health and hygiene, environmental & lifestyle factors influencing the voice, as well as recommendations & strategies to prevent injury and sustain long-term vocal health. 


SINGING LESSONS

In addition to being a licensed SLP, Brooke is also a singing teacher with a background in musical theater. With over 10 years of experience and certification through the Institute of Vocal Advancement, she helps singers understand how their voice works—so they can use it with power, confidence, and longevity. Whether you’re just starting out or building a career, Brooke can help singers of all ages improve and strengthen their voice.