Mrs. Dana Marie Surena-mattson MA, Speech-Language Pathologist
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Mrs. Dana Marie Surena-mattson MA

Speech-Language Pathologist

11 FOREST ST NEW CANAAN CT, 06840

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Dr. Dana Surena-mattson is a speech language pathologist practicing in NEW CANAAN, CT. Dr. Surena-mattson specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Surena-mattson 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. Surena-mattson 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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  • My daughter speaks very loudly, should we visit a speech-language pathologist?

    Hi! When children speak loudly, it is sometimes as a result of them not hearing themselves efficiently. Have you had her hearing assessed by an audiologist or an ENT? READ MORE

  • My daughter is unable to express her speech clearly. What should I do?

    Hi! My quick answer is this: when in doubt, have her assessed by an SLP. At the age of 3, she should easily be able to verbally express herself in a manner that is organized and clear, and if she isn’t, the question is, why? The best way to help her is by getting her assessed by an SLP. The earlier you do, the faster her recovery and her rate of learning will be. The longer you wait and the older she gets, the longer her rate of recovery will be. It is great that you are seeing this issue and are asking questions. Now, all you have to do is take the next step and get her evaluated. I hope that this helped! Have a great day! READ MORE

  • My son has delayed speech. Should I take him to a speech language pathologist?

    Hi! By the age of three - a little one should be able to speak in complete sentences and when they do not, we have to ask ourselves, why? What is preventing him from sounding and communicating like everyone else his age? I would most definitely refer him to an SLP. Neuroplasticity is highest in the 0-3 population - the younger they are, the easier and faster it is to treat them. The older they are the more challenging it is and frustration due to their lack of being understood increases. Follow your instincts - get him assessed now. Have a wonderful day. READ MORE

  • My son was born with slight hearing loss. Will he have a speech problem as well?

    Hi! By the age of two, a child should be speaking and have at least 250 words. It sounds like he may have a speech issue. Have you gotten him assessed yet and if not, I truly believe you should. It is great that you to caught this issue early. I would suggest that you get him assessed by an SLP for sure. Also what is being done for his hearing? What kind of hearing loss is it- sensorineural (life long) or conductive (temporary)? That issue needs to be addressed as well through your audiologist. Hope that helped. Have a great day! READ MORE

  • Is there a cure for stuttering?

    I would reach out to our governing body at ASHA (American Speech and Hearing Association) and see if you can find a clinician who focuses on Dysfluencies/Stuttering. You don’t want him to go to just any clinician. But in the right hands, he can be given strategies to help him in dysfluently challenging times. In the wrong hands it will feel like a waste of time and money. But there are SLP’s who are specialists - who can help him see a difference fairly quickly. He can be helped! I pray that this was helpful! READ MORE

Mrs. Dana Marie Surena-mattson MA's Practice location

11 FOREST ST -
NEW CANAAN, CT 06840
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Get to know Speech Language Pathologist Dana M. Surena-Mattson, who serves the population of New Canaan, Connecticut. Dana M. Surena-Mattson, CCC-SLP, is a Speech Language Pathologist with her own private practice. Dana M. Surena-Mattson is a highly respected and experienced Speech Language Pathologist, who features over two decades of experience in her field. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Drama and Anthropology in 1992 from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Pursuing further education and a career in speech language pathology, she went on to obtain her Master’s Degree from New York University in 1997. Furthermore, Dana is a trained Orofacial Myologist, PROMPT, and Hanen clinician. Dana has dedicated her life to delivering the highest standard of quality and compassionate care and support to her patients. She is recognized for her expertise in oral-motor exercises, accent reduction, and treating professionals with laryngeal pathology. Dana’s state of the art center caters to children with disabilities, and she is passionate about enhancing their quality of life and providing the best outcomes possible. Dana remains a distinguished member of the American Speech and Hearing Association, the Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association, and the International Association of Orofacial Myology. 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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