Dana Wierzbicki, MA, CCC-SLP

Dana graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Houston in 2009 with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Disorders and a minor in Psychology.
In 2011, she earned a Master of Arts degree in Communication Sciences
and Disorders from the University of Houston and was awarded the Outstanding
Graduate COMD Student award. She is a member of the Houston Association
for Communication Disorders (HACD). In 2015, Dana received an Award for
Continuing Education from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dana believes in thorough assessments to ensure the best speech therapy
treatment plan. She aims to help individuals and families understand a
diagnosis and plan of care, incorporating their goals into the treatment.
Dana’s experience includes evaluation and treatment of children with
communication disorders in the areas of expressive, receptive, and pragmatic
language, articulation, oral-motor functioning, and fluency. In 2012,
Dana was trained in the Lidcombe Program for preschool children who stutter.
She utilizes a variety of methods to treat fluency disorders in children,
teens, and adults. Dana has worked at summer camps for children with language
disorders and hearing impairment and volunteered with Special Olympics.
In addition, Dana has evaluated and treated adults in a rehabilitation
setting and in private practice. In her free time, Dana enjoys spending
time with family and friends, travel, reading, and photography.