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Ms. N P Shilpa
MSC. SLP ( Speech Language Therapist)

N. P. Shilpa is a postgraduate in Speech-Language Pathology and a staunch advocate of neurodiversity principles. With 15 years of extensive experience across various states in India, she has worked in government, private, and NGO sectors, specializing in child developmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), learning disabilities, fluency disorders and voice disorders, and post-stroke rehabilitation in Adults. Shilpa has held diverse roles, including therapist, lecturer, supervisor, team lead, and Assistant Director at a prestigious early intervention center in Bengaluru. Her expertise is particularly noted in mentoring both therapists and parents of children with special needs


Speech-language therapy is designed to address various challenges related to language and communication. It can help individuals across age groups .It aims to help individuals improve their ability to communicate effectively, whether through verbal, nonverbal, or alternative methods. Here’s an overview of how it works and the skills it targets:

Role of Speech language therapist in Paediatric population

  1. Evaluation and Goals:
  • Initial Evaluation: The therapy process starts with a comprehensive assessment by a speech-language pathologist (SLP). This evaluation helps identify the person’s communication strengths and challenges.
  • Individual Goals: Based on the assessment, the SLP sets specific, personalised goals for therapy.
  1. Therapy Sessions:
  • Duration and Frequency: Sessions typically last up to 45 minutes. The frequency of sessions depends on the individual’s needs and the SLP’s recommendations.
  1. Common Therapy Goals:
  • Improving Spoken Language: Enhancing the clarity and effectiveness of verbal communication.
  • Learning Nonverbal Skills: Using signs, gestures, or other nonverbal methods to aid communication.
  • Alternative Communication Methods: Utilizing tools like picture boards or speech-generating devices to facilitate communication.
  1. Examples of Skills Addressed in Therapy:
  • Strengthening Oral Muscles: Exercises to improve the function of the mouth, jaw, and neck muscles.
  • Clearer Speech Sounds: Techniques to produce more understandable speech sounds.
  • Facial Expression and Emotions: Matching emotions with appropriate facial expressions.
  • Understanding Body Language: Interpreting and using body language effectively.
  • Responding to Questions: Developing appropriate responses to questions.
  • Picture and Meaning Association: Learning to match pictures with their meanings.
  • Using Speech Apps: Operating speech-generating applications on devices like iPads to produce spoken words.
  • Voice Modulation: Adjusting the tone and pitch of the voice for clearer communication.

Speech-language therapists also  play a crucial role in managing fluency disorders such as stuttering or cluttering. They begin with a comprehensive assessment to diagnose the disorder and understand its impact on the individual’s life. Therapy often involves teaching fluency-shaping techniques, such as controlled speech and breathing exercises, and stuttering modification strategies to ease disfluencies and manage associated anxiety. SLPs also provide cognitive-behavioral support to build confidence and address emotional challenges. They work with family members to educate and support the individual, track progress, and adjust therapy as needed. SLPs help individuals improve communication fluency and quality of life through personalized, evidence-based interventions.

Overall, speech-language therapy is a structured approach to helping children communicate more effectively and functionally in their daily lives.

Role of Speech-Language Therapists in Adults

1. Post-Stroke Intervention:

  • Assessment and Diagnosis: SLPs conduct detailed evaluations to assess the impact of a stroke on communication abilities. This includes evaluating language skills, speech production, cognitive-communication abilities, and swallowing function.
  • Restoring Communication Skills: Therapy often focuses on helping individuals regain lost language skills, such as speaking clearly, understanding speech, and finding the right words.
  • Rehabilitative Techniques: Implementing specific exercises and strategies to improve speech and language functions, which might include repetitive practice, language exercises, and cognitive tasks designed to stimulate recovery.
  • Functional Communication: Helping individuals develop practical communication strategies to manage daily interactions, using techniques that enable them to express themselves and understand others more effectively.
  • Cognitive-Communication Therapy: Addressing issues related to attention, memory, problem-solving, and executive functions that might be affected by the stroke.
  • Family Education and Support: Providing guidance and support to family members to help them understand the patient’s communication challenges and how to facilitate effective interactions.

2. Voice Therapy:

  • Voice Assessment: Evaluating voice quality, pitch, volume, and resonance to identify any abnormalities or issues with vocal production.
  • Voice Rehabilitation: Designing exercises and techniques to improve voice production and quality. This may involve breathing exercises, vocal warm-ups, and strategies to reduce vocal strain.
  • Treatment of Voice Disorders: Addressing specific voice disorders such as hoarseness, vocal nodules, or dysphonia, which may involve both therapeutic exercises and lifestyle modifications.
  • Education on Vocal Health: Teaching individuals about proper voice use and vocal hygiene practices to prevent voice strain and damage.
  • Managing Voice Changes: Assisting individuals who experience voice changes due to aging, medical conditions, or injury, and helping them adapt to these changes with appropriate strategies.
  • Post-Surgical Voice Therapy: Providing rehabilitation for individuals who have undergone surgery affecting the voice, such as laryngeal surgery or other related procedures.

In both post-stroke intervention and voice therapy, SLPs play a crucial role in helping adults regain their ability to communicate effectively and improve their overall quality of life


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OFFICAL CV AND AWARDS


  • Education and Training
  • Medical checkups
  • Positions Held
  • M.B.B.S. – S R T R Govt Medical College, Ambajogai, Dist – Beed, MAHARASHTRA
  • M.S. (General Surgery) – Grant medical college & sir J J Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai
  • M.Ch. (Neurosurgery) – Smt N H L Municipal Medical College & Seth V S Hospital, Ahmedabad , GUJARAT

Specializations and Expertise
Specializes including but not limited to:

  • Brain Tumors treatment (Microscopic & Endoscopic)
  • Spinal Disorders
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
  • Neuro vascular Condition
  • Complex Spinal Reconstructions
  • Spinal injury and head injury
  • Paediatric neurosurgery

Known for employing state-of-the-art techniques and cutting-edge technology to achieve optimal surgical outcomes.

Patient-Centered Approach:
Dr. More prioritizes patient education, ensuring that each patient fully understands their diagnosis and treatment options.
Known for his compassionate bedside manner and dedication to providing personalized care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

Research and Academic Contributions:
Actively involved in clinical research, contributing to advancements in the field of neurosurgery. Published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented research findings at national and international conferences. Serves as a mentor and educator, training the next generation of neurosurgeons and sharing his expertise with colleagues worldwide.

Community Engagement:
Committed to giving back to the community through volunteer work, outreach programs, and educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about neurological disorders and treatment options.

Membership Of Professional Associations:

  • Life Member, Neurological Society of India.
  • Life member, Mid West Chapter of Neurosurgery.
  • Associate Member, Neurological Surgeons Society of India.

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery,
D Y PATIL Medical College Hospital
Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune-411018

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery,
B J M C & Sassoon hospital Pune

Senior Resident

1. MCh Neurosurgery at NHL MMC Ahmedabad, Gujarat
2. Dept of General Surgery, Central Railway Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai.


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I brought my wife here post stroke for speech language therapy , Shilpa ma’am has been very helpful and blessed guidance for us. We are grateful


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