Speech Therapy / Voice Therapy
Help for Clearer and Easier Voice Use

Voice Disorders Therapy

At Sajjad Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre in Patna, we help people with hoarse voice, vocal strain, pitch problems, puberphonia, nodules, and weak or breathy voice. Therapy is planned to improve voice quality and make speaking feel easier in daily life.

Voice therapy session in Patna

Common Voice Problems

Hoarse or Rough Voice

The voice may sound rough, raspy, or unclear, especially after talking for some time.

High Pitch After Puberty

Some males continue speaking in a high-pitched voice after puberty and feel uncomfortable about it.

Voice Gets Tired Fast

Speaking may feel hard after a short time, with throat tiredness or extra effort.

Weak or Breathy Voice

The person may sound too soft, airy, or difficult to hear during normal talking.

Voice Breaks or Strain

The voice may crack, strain, or feel tight when speaking, reading, or singing.

Speaking Feels Embarrassing

Voice problems can affect confidence at school, work, phone calls, and social talking.

Voice Support Plan

Speech Therapy Approach

We first check voice quality, pitch, loudness, strain, breathing support, and the situations where speaking feels hardest. Then we plan therapy based on the real voice problem and daily needs.

Therapy may include easier voice production, better breathing support, reduced throat tension, safer voice habits, and home guidance so the voice feels clearer and more comfortable.

Voice quality Pitch control Breath support Voice care
1

Reduce strain in the voice

Therapy helps lower throat squeezing, extra effort, and wrong habits that keep the voice irritated.

2

Build a clearer speaking voice

We work on voice quality, pitch, loudness, and easier airflow so speech feels more natural.

3

Use the voice safely every day

The goal is better speaking at home, class, work, and phone conversations without overstraining the voice.

Therapy & Progress Timeline

1

First Assessment

We review the voice problem, strain signs, pitch, breathing, and speaking needs.

2

Voice Care Start

Simple changes in speaking habits and voice care are started to reduce irritation.

3

Voice Practice

Therapy focuses on easier voice production, better support, and less tension during speech.

4

Carryover Support

Skills are practiced in real talking situations so the voice stays useful outside the clinic.

Importance of Early Treatment

Less long-term strain

Early voice care can stop wrong speaking habits from causing more irritation and tiredness.

Better confidence

People often speak more freely when the voice becomes clearer and easier to use.

Better school or work speaking

Voice treatment can help with classroom speaking, meetings, phone calls, and daily conversation.

Better voice protection

Therapy teaches habits that protect the voice during talking, shouting, singing, and long speaking days.

Why Choose Sajjad Rehabilitation

We keep voice therapy practical, respectful, and focused on speech that feels clearer and more comfortable in daily life.

  • Detailed Voice Assessment: We check pitch, loudness, voice quality, strain, breath support, and daily speaking problems together.
  • Support for Different Voice Problems: Therapy is adjusted for hoarseness, puberphonia, nodules, weak voice, and other voice changes.
  • Simple Voice Care Guidance: We explain hydration, vocal rest, voice-saving habits, and what to avoid.
  • Confidence-focused Care: We work on both better voice use and the confidence to speak in real situations.
  • Goal-based Follow-up: Therapy is shaped around school, work, social speaking, and daily communication needs.

Book a Voice Assessment

Get a clear voice evaluation and a therapy plan based on the person's speaking and voice needs.

Frequentily asked question

A hoarse voice can happen from voice overuse, infection, reflux, nodules, paralysis, or other voice problems. If it keeps happening or is not improving, it should be checked.

Yes. Many people with puberphonia improve with voice therapy that works on pitch, breath support, and easier voice production.

Not always. Voice therapy is often tried first for vocal nodules, along with better voice habits and less strain on the vocal folds.

Yes. Frequent shouting, throat squeezing, talking loudly for long periods, and poor voice habits can strain the voice and lead to ongoing voice problems.

The time needed depends on the cause of the voice problem and how regularly therapy advice is followed. Some people improve in weeks, while others need longer support.

Voice changes should be checked urgently if they come with trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, coughing blood, severe pain, or a hoarse voice that does not improve.