I'm Lindsey Doyle, a dedicated speech-language pathologist and certified orofacial myologist. My journey began with an undergraduate degree from the University of New Hampshire in 2003, followed by a graduate degree from South Carolina State in 2007. Over the years, I have gained extensive experience working in diverse settings, including public schools, collaborative programs, outpatient rehabilitation, early intervention, and private practice.
For the past decade, I have focused on private practice, honing my expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), and oral motor dysfunction as they relate to both feeding and speech disorders. My passion lies in helping individuals achieve their communication and feeding goals through personalized, evidence-based therapy.
Related coursework completed:
-When Babies Can't Suck by Food Smart Kids
-TOTS: Tethered Oral Tissues Specialty Training by Chrysalis Orofacial
-Baby Jaws & Breathing Nose to Toes by Cynthia Peterson PT, CSOM, CST, CEAS
-Apraxia Bootcamp-Intensive Training Graduate
- 28 hour course, Orofacial Myology: From Basics to Habituation
- variety of lectures at The MyoSphere 2 day symposium
-variety of lectures at the IAOM 3 day conference
-Best Practices in Pediatric Feeding, Motor Speech and Mouth Development
-Expanding Tastebuds: Working with a Picky eater
Lindsey Doyle, MA , CCC-SLP, COM
Owner
Emily Picardi graduated from Bridgewater State University's communication disorders undergraduate program and Pace University's communication sciences and disorders graduate program. Emily has completed externship placements or held jobs in the following settings treating across the lifespan: early intervention, hospital, public school system and private practice. She is passionate about supporting her clients in meeting their goals with collaboration across professional disciplines and building a trusting client-clinician rapport. Emily has a strong interest in working with early language learners, treating and diagnosing orofacial myofunctional disorders as it relates to feeding, speech production and airway concerns.
Kimberly Butt graduated with a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from Bridgewater State University. She has an array of clinical experience acquired across the outpatient clinical, school, outpatient pediatric rehabilitation, and outpatient adult rehabilitation settings. Feeding and swallowing disorders have a special place in her heart.
Kimberly has been exposed to and implemented the following modalities during her learning experiences:
We are so lucky to have her here at MSFC!
Kathie has recently come on board as our Office Administrator, bringing a wealth of experience in office support. With many years as a paralegal at local law firms, she has honed her organizational and administrative skills. In addition, Kathie holds an Esthetics license and successfully runs her own local business. She takes great pleasure in meeting new clients and helping them schedule their therapies here at Myo Speech and Feeding Center.
If you or someone you know is in need of improving their overall communication skills, feeding skills, or myofunctional skills, you have come to the right place.
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