
Natasha Manoo B.S. TSHH, MA. SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
63 BRIGHTON 1 TERRACE BROOKLYN NY, 11235About
Dr. Natasha Manoo is a speech language pathologist practicing in BROOKLYN, NY. Dr. Manoo specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Manoo 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. Manoo 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.
Education and Training
Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Arts degree 0
Board Certification
Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped
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Natasha Manoo is a speech-language pathologist currently practicing in private practice. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Arts degree in speech-language pathology. Additionally, she holds certification as a Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped
Speech-Language Pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a speech-language pathologist (SLP), also sometimes referred to as a speech and language therapist or a speech therapist. SLP is considered a “related health profession” along with audiology, optometry, occupational therapy, clinical psychology, physical therapy, and others. The field of SLP is distinguished from other “related health professions” SLPs are legally permitted to conclude to certain disorders which fall within their scope of practice. SLPs specialize in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of communication disorders (speech disorders and language disorders), cognitive-communication disorders, voice disorders, and swallowing disorders. SLPs also play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (often in a team with pediatricians and psychologists).
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Nearby Providers
- Darrell Lauer SPEECH PATHOLOGIST305 Riverside Dr New York NY 10025
- Teresa Goggin MS, CF-SLP1619 3rd ave New York NY 10128
- Ms. Joan Diane Kamerman SLP14737 CHARTER RD JAMAICA NY 11435
- Feigi Halberstam Other1651 Coney Island Ave Brooklyn NY 11230
- Nicole DePalma85 East End Avenue New York NY 10028
- Ms. Renee Yvette Banks CCC-SLP11520 142ND ST SOUTH OZONE PARK NY 11436
Nearest Hospitals
CONEY ISLAND HOSPITALl
2601 OCEAN PARKWAY BROOKLYN NY 11235