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Jamila Brown

Speech-Language Pathologist

10240 Rosecrans Ave Bellflower CA, 90706

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Jamila Brown is a speech language pathologist practicing in Bellflower, CA. Ms. Brown specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Ms. Brown evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients of all ages with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Ms. Brown 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.

Board Certification

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

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Jamila Brown's Expert Contributions
  • When should a child get speech therapy?

    Now is a good time to seek speech therapy services for your daughter. Early intervention is key. It is best to get an assessment to help determine her strengths and weaknesses and continue building from there. READ MORE

  • Can a speech delay be caused by a work injury?

    Yes, there is a possibility that the injury had a negative impact on his speech and cognitive abilities. It is best to get a speech assessment to help determine the impact it had on his communication abilities. READ MORE

  • Can an adult see a speech pathologist?

    Yes, an adult can absolutely see a speech therapist. Speech therapists provide therapy to people of all ages with various communication problems. READ MORE

  • Will a lisp go away on its own?

    Hi there. No, a lisp will not go away on its own. It will take therapy and practice to help your lisp go away. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help with speech issues?

    Acupuncture will not directly help with your daughter's speech delay. I would suggest visiting a licensed Speech Pathologist to have them assess and diagnose the problem your daughter is facing. A licensed therapist can provide therapy and strategies to use at home. I hope this helps. READ MORE

  • How can psychologists help with speech problems?

    A psychologist does not specialize in the area of speech and communication problems. You will need to contact a licensed Speech Language Pathologist to help your daughter with her speech problems. READ MORE

  • When should you take your child to a speech pathologist?

    Hello, Yes, you should take your son to see a speech pathologist. Ask for an evaluation to help determine his areas of needs. It sounds like he presents with speech delay. Best, READ MORE

  • Can adults benefit from speech therapy?

    Hello, Yes, adults can benefit from speech therapy. Therapy addresses the needs of all individuals with communication challenges. The age of the client is not a factor. READ MORE

  • What is the difference between a speech therapist and a speech pathologist?

    Hi there, A speech therapist and a speech pathologist are the same people. The therapist may just prefer to be called "therapist" rather than a "pathologist." READ MORE

  • How is speech delay treated in speech therapy?

    Speech therapy will help your son communicate his wants and needs. It will also help him with his social, emotional and academic needs. The therapist will give you tips and strategies to use at home with him as well. I think your son will benefit from speech services READ MORE

  • How long does a speech therapy session last?

    Hi there, Therapy sessions vary in time. They can either be 30 minutes or 60 minutes each session. READ MORE

  • My daughter talks with a lisp. Can this be corrected?

    Hi there, Yes, receiving therapy and practicing the strategies used during therapy, your daughter's lisp can be corrected. I hope this helps. READ MORE

  • My daughter has somewhat of a his when she talks. How can it be corrected?

    Hello, No, I do not think it is too early to see a speech pathologist. In fact, the earlier the better. If you are noticing that she has difficulty producing certain sounds. I would suggest getting a speech screening or an evaluation to determine if the sounds she has difficulties with are age-appropriate errors. I hope this helps. Best, READ MORE

  • Will my mother regain her speech after her stroke?

    Hello, Depending on the severity of her stroke and the effect it had on her cognitive and communication capabilities, it is possible for her to regain some of her speech. However, this can be better determined after receiving an evaluation. Speech therapy is a great option for your mother to regain some independence and communicate her wants and needs. I hope this helps. Best, READ MORE

  • Can puberphonia be corrected with speech therapy?

    Hi there, I apologize for the delayed response. Yes, puberphonia is a voice disorder that can be treated with speech therapy. It requires voice treatment exercises to help bring down the pitch in your voice. A speech evaluation will be best to help determine the problem and the frequency of therapy to help fix the issue. I hope this helps. Best, READ MORE

  • Do I have dysphonia?

    Hi there, From what you are describing, it sounds like you have experienced some vocal abuse. Unfortunately, I am unable to determine if you have dysphonia at this time. That would require a comprehensive speech evaluation. What I can suggest is that you drink a lot of water to hydrate your vocal cords. Slow down your speech and drink water in between, avoid whispering and straining your voice. Examples include: avoid shouting and raising your voice over loud noises. Therapy could be beneficial to help learn about vocal hygiene and therapeutic exercises. I hope this helps. Best, READ MORE

Professional Memberships

  • American Speech-Language Association  
  • California Speech Language Hearing Association  

Professional Society Memberships

  • American SpeechLanguageHearing Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Hard work and love of helping her community, especially children

Jamila Brown's Practice location

Asha Speech and Language Services

10240 Rosecrans Ave -
Bellflower, CA 90706
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