Voice disorders are conditions that affect how a child’s voice sounds — often described as hoarse, raspy, weak, or breathy. They can impact pitch, volume, and even how easily a child is understood. Voice disorders may result from structural, behavioral, or neurological causes and affect up to 17 percent of children.
The Pediatric Voice Clinic evaluates and treats pediatric voice disorders. When appropriate, we offer voice therapy to help your child use their voice in a healthy, efficient way.
Our specialists treat the full spectrum of voice disorders, including but not limited to:
- Vocal fold nodules
- Vocal fold paralysis
- Muscle tension dysphonia
- Vocal fold cysts or polyps
Our clinic is one of few in the country focused exclusively on diagnosing and treating childhood voice disorders. With a team of experts that includes pediatric otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists, we’re uniquely positioned to quickly and comprehensively evaluate, diagnose, and treat your child’s voice.