Voice has been described as the sound of the soul. Everyone deserves to have the voice that best presents their true self to the world.
The Voice and Communication Affirmation Program at UHealth provides voice and communication evaluations and treatment. We are dedicated to helping people find and free their inner voice.
Vocal evaluation includes analysis of your:
- Self-goals (wants and needs)
- Voice-related quality of life
- Readiness and motivation
- Pitch and range
- Vocal quality
- Speech and language
- Non-verbal communication
- Visualization of vocal folds (for those considering surgery or those with hoarseness)
Vocal training or vocal therapy includes the exploration of:
- Pitch range
- Resonance
- Breath coordination
- Intonation
- Volume
- Articulation
- Vocal hygiene
- Non-verbal communication
- Word choice
Do I need surgery?
For those of you who have explored communication training and feel that your pitch is too low, pitch feminization surgery is offered.
Pitch feminization surgery fuses the front part of the vocal folds together in an attempt to limit low pitch range and increase average speaking pitch.
Meet Your Team
We work with you to understand your vocal goals so we can craft a customized treatment plan that meets your needs for your long term vocal health.
Adam T Lloyd, SLP
Speech-Language Pathology
Dr. Adam Lloyd is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of Otolaryngology, Division of Speech Pathology. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of voice and upper airway disorders. He works collaboratively with Frost School of Music, teaching and engaging in research projects involving vocal pedagogy and vocal health. Dr. Lloyd is also part of the multidisciplinary team providing inclusive care for the LGBTQ+ community, specializing in voice modifications for gender diverse persons. (LGBTQ Services at UHealth). Dr. Lloyd has special training in yoga and utilizes these skills in his teaching, research, therapy, and evaluation practice.