

Target audience: Everyone from children to adults

You may have a variety of concerns, such as difficulty speaking and not knowing what to do, not getting better despite being treated at the hospital, or not being able to get people around you to understand.
In this therapy room, we will carefully listen to your symptoms in detail, conduct any necessary tests, and provide advice and practice on voice production.
Depending on the condition of your voice, you may need to undergo examination or treatment at a hospital, in which case we will refer you to a recommended hospital.
We will take an evidence-based approach to help you alleviate your concerns as quickly as possible.
Please feel free to contact us.

Target audience: children from late 3 years old to elementary school age


You may have various concerns, such as your child's way of speaking being different from other children around them, or worrying about whether their pronunciation will improve in the future.
Your child's pronunciation problems may be due to delayed language development or
problems with the shape and function (form and movement) of their mouth.
It is important to thoroughly examine these and connect them to training and treatment.
Furthermore, pronunciation problems can later affect reading and writing, so they need to be addressed early.
We also provide guidance to parents on how they should interact with their children. If you are concerned about your child's pronunciation but are unsure whether you need full-scale training, taking a test will give you peace of mind and help you determine the best course of action for your child, so please feel free to contact us.


Target audience: Junior high school students and above - any age

You may have a variety of concerns, such as not feeling confident in communication due to your pronunciation, finding it difficult to participate in conversations, or wanting to be able to speak more clearly at work.
Adult pronunciation problems may be a continuation of childhood pronunciation problems, or they may appear as a result of other illnesses.
Additionally, many people suffer from pronunciation and voice problems as a result of surgery for tongue cancer or laryngeal cancer.
In recent years, with the expansion of social media, anyone can easily communicate. As a result, it's not just everyday conversation, but some people also speak in front of others at work, so it's important to make it as easy as possible to talk.
In this consultation room, we will conduct a detailed examination of the shape and movement of your mouth, as well as your pronunciation, and provide the necessary approach.
For those who have already been treated at a medical institution (hospital or clinic) and have undergone surgery, we will provide training while exchanging information about the surgery and the patient's progress with their doctor (limited to medical institutions that are affiliated with our consultation center).
If you are not yet receiving medical treatment and we determine that you need a medical examination in addition to our lessons (training), we will suggest (refer) you to a medical institution that is appropriate for you.
We will tailor our approach to you to help you improve as quickly as possible.
Whether you have already received pronunciation training or have been struggling with pronunciation problems for a long time, please feel free to contact us.

Target audience: Teachers, childcare workers, instructors, and others who use their voices frequently for work
Actors, singers, narrators, and aspiring actors


People who use their voices for work are probably more conscious of their throat health than most people.
There is a lot of information out there about throat care, and we often hear people say they don't know what to do.
In this consultation room, speech-language-hearing therapists will provide advice based on their anatomical and physiological knowledge of the throat (vocal cords), as well as knowledge of diseases and treatments.
Depending on the content of your consultation and your condition, we may be able to examine the condition of your voice in detail, or if there is a possibility that you may need testing or treatment at a hospital, we recommend that you visit a medical institution.Please feel free to contact us with any concerns you may have, no matter how small.
