Missy Leviten, MS, CCC-SLP is a graduate of the University of Maryland and Boston University's Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She has over 11 years of experience working for the top ranked hospitals in New York, New Jersey, and Washington D.C. area including:
-The Kennedy Krieger Institute (Baltimore, MD)
-Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
-NYU Langone Health: Rusk Rehabilitation (New York, NY)
-New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (New York, NY)
-Valley Hospital (Paramus, NJ)
Missy is licensed to provide services in New York and New Jersey. She holds the ASHA certificate of clinical competence in speech language pathology (CCC-SLP).
Missy has worked across the continuum of care, from Level IV neonatal intensive care units to acute inpatient rehabilitation for children recovering from acquired brain injury to outpatient rehabilitation for developmental speech and feeding. She has "seen it all" and would love to bring her experience into your home or her home office.
Missy has worked with children who have been diagnosed with: traumatic brain injury, congenital heart disease, brain tumor, hemispherectomy, stroke, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder, genetic syndromes such as Rett's syndrome, Down syndrome, DiGeorge syndrome, premature birth, cleft lip/palate, developmental delays and more.
Missy also works as an adjunct clinical instructor for her alma mater's undergraduate Hearing and Speech Sciences program (Go Terps!) and for New York University's graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Missy has presented at the American Speech Language and Hearing Association's national convention three times and has been published in the ASHA Leader.
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