Nonspeech Speech Communication

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Fifth Avenue’s upward climb past 55th Street is bookended by landmarks like the Seagram Building and Bergdorf Goodman—a stretch where polished storefronts share space with discreet professional services. Nonspeech Speech Communication, tucked among them at 575 Madison Ave, sits a half-block south of the Carlyle Hotel’s quiet cul-de-sac, removing the need to weave through midtown’s main drag just to reach a speech pathologist.

Inside a mid-block brownstone, the practice focuses on articulation, fluency, and resonance therapy for people of all ages—from children who struggle with phonetic formation to adults recovering from stroke-related speech loss. Swallowing and voice disorders round out the services, handled without jargon that newcomers often expect in specialized care.

Stop by the address once to confirm the suite location, then dial (212) 605-0423 to arrange an initial evaluation; they’ll walk through a case history before mapping out a therapy roadmap that fits a busy calendar.

Use the map to plot a straight east–west route from Sixth Avenue or a diagonal jog from Park Avenue—either way, the side street makes the final steps simpler than midtown’s cross-town sprints.

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Created 21 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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