Sydney Moore

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (M.S., CCC-SLP)

Accepts ... insurance plans

About me

Hi! I'm Sydney. I became a speech-language pathologist (SLP) because of my own experience in speech therapy. By 3 years of age, I was not talking and required PE tubes to clear the fluid in my ears, which was impacting my hearing. Following this surgery, I required speech therapy to address my speech and language deficits. My experience in speech therapy was unforgettable. My speech therapist was kind, gentle, and patient. I looked forward to speech therapy. When it came time for me to decide what to go to school for, it was a no brainer for me to study speech pathology. I ultimately chose this career to do for others what my speech therapist did for me. I desire to continue growing my skills to mature my ability to meet patients where they are at and make a positive impact on their life. I have attended a wide variety of lectures and classes within the speech pathology field; however, a specific course I have attended focused on feeding skills across the lifespan. This course gave me deep knowledge on how oral dysfunction plays a role in feeding skills and proper techniques to address these skill areas. I have worked in settings such as pediatric private practice and post-acute rehab. I would describe my clinical style as client-centered, functional, individualized/personalized, family-centric, strengths-based, and rooted in client empowerment to create self-advocates.

Here's what you can expect

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Book your evaluation

Pick a time that fits your schedule. Choose a 60-minute evaluation or two 30-minute visits.

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Attend your evaluation

You'll talk through what you're looking for and complete an assessment to guide next steps.

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Get your personal plan

Sydney will share a plan built around your goals, plus practical recommendations to support progress.

Therapist details and specialties

states licensed to practice
TexasMassachusetts
specialties
Pediatric Articulation/Phonological DisorderPediatric Developmental CognitionPediatric Fluency/StutteringPediatric Receptive-Expressive Language DisorderPediatric/Adolescent Social-PragmaticsPediatric Autism Spectrum DisorderEarly Language DevelopmentChildhood Apraxia of SpeechAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)Adult Social-PragmaticsPediatric Dysphagia/Sensory FeedingAutism Spectrum Disorder (Adult)Traumatic Brain InjuryAphasiaAcquired ApraxiaDysarthriaParkinson’sAdult CognitionAdult ArticulationAdult Fluency/StutteringProfessional/Public Speaking
languages spoken

English

Education and training

B.S., Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

M.S., University of North Texas

Other interests

Outside of work, I enjoy cooking, spending time with family, and experiencing the outdoors. I also like to travel as much as I can even if it is a quick trip to another city in Texas.