noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the voice, speech, and language
A phoniatrician is a medical doctor specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of voice, speech, and language disorders.
Phoniatricians work closely with speech therapists to develop treatment plans for individuals with speech and language difficulties.
In the field of otolaryngology, a phoniatrician focuses on the assessment and management of communication disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat.
Phoniatricians play a key role in the evaluation and treatment of voice disorders such as vocal nodules, polyps, and laryngitis.
A phoniatrician may work closely with speech therapists to assess and treat communication disorders related to the voice, speech, and language.
Phoniatricians often collaborate with otolaryngologists to diagnose and treat disorders of the voice, speech, and swallowing.
In the field of performing arts, a phoniatrician may work with voice coaches to help singers and actors improve vocal technique and prevent vocal injuries.