Voice
Voice difficulties can change how someone sounds and how comfortable or confident they feel when speaking. These challenges may affect pitch, volume, vocal quality, or stamina, and can make everyday communication tiring or uncomfortable. At The Gab Lab, we support individuals in improving vocal health, strengthening their voices, and using them safely and effectively.
We can help when someone:
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has a hoarse, croaky, breathy, or strained voice
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loses their voice easily or struggles to project
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feels tension, discomfort, or fatigue when talking
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experiences changes in voice following illness, overuse, or injury
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has a voice that has become softer, monotone, or less clear
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has difficulty managing vocal demands at work, school, or socially
Who This Service Is For
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Children who frequently sound hoarse or strain their voice
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Teenagers who use their voice heavily (e.g., singers, performers, sports leaders)
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Adults who rely on their voice professionally (teachers, presenters, coaches, actors)
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People recovering from vocal fold conditions such as nodules, polyps, or inflammation
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Individuals with voice changes linked to neurological conditions
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Anyone feeling limited, uncomfortable, or self-conscious about their voice
