Tip of the Tongue
Myofunctional, Speech & Infant Feeding Therapy Clinic
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Eat Well. Speak Well. Sleep Well. Grow Well.
Central Alberta's clinic for speech therapy, lactation consulting, infant feeding (breast or bottle) and tongue and lip tie support from infants to adults.
Locations in Red Deer and Sylvan Lake
Welcome to Tip of the Tongue.
We provide compassionate, evidence‑based care for infants, children, and adults.
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Infant Feeding Support: Breastfeeding and bottle feeding guidance.
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Myofunctional Therapy for Speech, Eating, and Sleep Challenges: Assistance with speech difficulties, feeding or swallowing, sleep issues, and orofacial growth concerns.
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Articulation Therapy for speech sound concerns or motor planning difficulty.
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Facial Pain & TMJ/TMD: Evaluation and treatment for jaw or facial pain.
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Facial Neuromuscular Rehabilitation: facial paralysis, including Bell’s Palsy.
No referral is needed — you can self-refer.
Services provided by our Speech-Language Pathologists are covered under extended health plans as Speech Therapy.
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We look forward to helping you or your child eat, speak and sleep to thrive!


Facial Neuromuscular Rehabilitation (FNR) Facial palsy therapy to help improve facial symmetry and function after damage to the 7th cranial nerve.
For conditions such as: Bell's Palsy, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, Acoustic Neuroma (post surgery), Post Facial Reanimation Procedures, Chronic Facial Palsy with Synkinesis​
If you experience one or more of the following symptoms you may benefit from FNR:
Inability to move one side of the face
Inability to close the affected eye
Difficulty eating, drinking and/or speaking due to the lips and cheek not moving well
Facial tightness and discomfort
Poor control of facial expressions
Synkinesis (involuntary contraction of facial muscles)

Can't find the answers you are looking for? Get in touch:
Tel: 825-989-6099
Fax: 587-603-6400
Email: info@tipofthetongue.ca
Located at #300 80 Donlevy Avenue, Red Deer
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