Our Team

Georgette

Speech & Language Pathologist

available for bookings

Specializes in

Articulation

Language Development

Social Communication Difficulties

Fluency

Hi there! I’m Georgette — a Speech-Language Pathologist based in Tennessee. For education, I earned my Bachelor of Science from Middle Tennessee State University and my Master of Science from Midwestern University. Additionally, I’m nationally certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and licensed in several states, which allows me to work with a wide range of individuals.

Over the years, I’ve gained experience in hospitals, rehab centers, and outpatient clinics, but my true passion lies in working within the education setting. I specialize in the areas of articulation, language development, fluency, and social communication.

My sessions are anything but one-size-fits-all; I bring energy, creativity, and fun into each one through games, music, and giving my clients choices in how they'd like to learn. I truly believe that when therapy feels engaging, meaningful progress follows.

Having gone through speech therapy myself, I understand what it’s like to be in the client’s seat. That experience gives me a deeper sense of empathy and connection with those I work with, as I strive to be a supportive, attentive listener and a compassionate guide.

Outside of work, I enjoy staying active and embracing new experiences. Whether I’m traveling, figure skating, or spending time with family and friends, I’m always seeking growth, joy, and a fresh perspective. I’m excited to connect with and support you on this journey toward stronger communication. Let’s work together to make it a positive and meaningful experience!

I’m American and I speak English.

Online sessions

Languages
  • English

Location
  • USA

Nationality
  • USA

What Clients Say

"You and your staff provide such a valuable and needed service for many of our students. When there is a question on the Education team, the answer is often… check with Linden. What would we do without you?"