Welcome to my clinic! My name is Tiffany (she/her). I’m a speech-language pathologist based in Toronto, Ontario. After obtaining my Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto, I’ve provided speech, voice, and language services to the adult population in hospitals, outpatient settings, and private clinics. I have a particular passion for areas of voice and swallowing disorders, stuttering, articulation, and accent modification. I provide speech and voice therapy services in English and Cantonese.

Out of all the settings that I’ve worked in, private practice has always held a special place in my heart where I get to build truly meaningful connections one-on-one. At Speech and Vocal Wellness Clinic, my goal is to create a safe and supportive space for adults seeking speech and voice therapy services, where diversity is celebrated and your experiences are heard.

When I’m not working as a speech-language pathologist, you may find me singing in choirs, going on walks with my dog, learning new recipes, taking language classes, hosting dinners, or using “learning a new language” as an excuse to watch Korean dramas.

I’m looking forward to working with you!

Tiffany Wong, B.A., MHSc., SLP Reg. CASLPO

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Tiffany Wong, B.A., MHSc., SLP Reg. CASLPO

Welcome to my clinic! My name is Tiffany (she/her). I’m a speech-language pathologist based in Toronto, Ontario. After obtaining my Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto, I’ve provided speech, voice, and language services to the adult population in hospitals, outpatient settings, and private clinics. I have a particular passion for areas of voice and swallowing disorders, stuttering, articulation, and accent modification. I provide speech and voice therapy services in English and Cantonese.

Out of all the settings that I’ve worked in, private practice has always held a special place in my heart where I get to build truly meaningful connections one-on-one. At Speech and Vocal Wellness Clinic, my goal is to create a safe and supportive space for adults seeking speech and voice therapy services, where diversity is celebrated and your experiences are heard.

When I’m not working as a speech-language pathologist, you may find me singing in choirs, going on walks with my dog, learning new recipes, taking language classes, hosting dinners, or using “learning a new language” as an excuse to watch Korean dramas.

I’m looking forward to working with you!