
Julie Ann Hengst CCC-SLP; PHD
Speech-Language Pathologist
901 S 6TH ST CHAMPAIGN IL, 61820About
Dr. Julie Hengst is a speech language pathologist practicing in CHAMPAIGN, IL. Dr. Hengst specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Hengst evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Dr. Hengst helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Collaborative referencing between individuals with aphasia and routine communication partners.
- Using others' words: conversational use of reported speech by individuals with
- Collaborative discourse facilitates efficient communication and new learning in amnesia.
- Multiple voices in clinical discourse and as clinical intervention.
- Talking across time: Using reported speech as a communicative resource in amnesia.
- Hippocampal amnesia disrupts the flexible use of procedural discourse in social interaction.
- Hippocampal amnesia disrupts verbal play and the creative use of language in social interaction.
- The use of definite references signals declarative memory: evidence from patients with hippocampal amnesia.
- Distributed impact of cognitive-communication impairment: Disruptions in the use of definite references when speaking to individuals with amnesia.
- Severe speech sound disorders: an integrated multimodal intervention.
- Thin Versus Thick Description: Analyzing Representations of People and Their Life Worlds in the Literature of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
- Distributed communication: Implications of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) for communication disorders.
- Association of newly synthesized poly(A) polymerase with four distinct polypeptides.
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Nearby Providers
- Tammy Corzine M.S., CCC/SLP4102 BELMONT PT CHAMPAIGN IL 61822
- Wendy Bordoff Mccaughrin PH.D CCC-SLP1003 HILLSIDE LN MAHOMET IL 61853
- Scott Palahniuk302 BURWASH AVE SAVOY IL 61874
- Ms. Amy Fiscus SLP810 W UNIVERSITY AVE URBANA IL 61801
- Mrs. Summer Lynn Puckett M.S. CCC-SLP1706 E AMBER LN URBANA IL 61802
- Mrs. Lynne Nicole Barcus M.S., CCC-SLP611 W. PARK ST. URBANA IL 61801
Nearest Hospitals
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812 N LOGAN DANVILLE IL 61832PRESENCE COVENANT MEDICAL CENTERl
1400 WEST PARK AVENUE URBANA IL 61801