Kim Durham, MS, CCC-SLP Kim Durham, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with AHN Neuroscience Institute. She is skilled in treating speech disorders in patients with neurological conditions such as concussion, stroke, and Parkinson’s Disease. Her clinical interests include using effective speech therapies, including Lee Silverman Voice Treatment, to help with cognitive communication impairment. Kim received her Bachelor of Science from The University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Master of Science from The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She received her Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language- Hearing Association. She has worked in the field for over 30 years and likes to focus on functional skills to help ensure long-term patient outcomes. Kim sees patients ages 16 and older.
Age Groups Seen
Child, Adolescent, Adult, Older Adult
Languages Spoken*
English
*Our providers self-report what languages they speak. All AHN practices have interpretive services available.
Expertise
aphasia (language) treatments
apraxia of speech
articulation and phonology
cognitive health
concussion rehabilitation
dysarthria
hoarseness
lisp
memory disorders
motor speech disorders
neuromuscular therapies
oral aspiration
phonological disorder
reading comprehension speech therapy
slurred speech
speech aid prosthesis
speech and language evaluation
speech disorder
speech fluency evaluation
speech sound disorder
speech therapy
stroke rehabilitation
swallow therapy
vocal cord strain
voice problems
Credentials
Education
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Board Certification
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) - Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
Publications
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