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Speech Therapists

Megann McGill, PhD, CCC-SLP

Co-Founder, Speech-Language Pathologist

Megann McGill, PhD, CCC-SLP

Megann McGill, PhD, CCC-SLP is a Spanish-English bilingual speech-language pathologist with 14 years of clinical experience working in schools, private practices, hospitals, and university clinics. She was previously a tenured professor in speech-language pathology and has published 12+ peer-reviewed research articles and presented her clinical research work at local, state, and national conferences. She was the 2024 Oregon Speech-Language and Hearing Association President and serves on the Camp More Stewardship Council. Her specialty areas of practice are stuttering, cluttering, speech sound disorders, language disorders and family coaching. She currently sees telepractice clients located in Oregon, Texas, and Florida.

Cassie Quinn, MS, CCC-SLP

Cassie Quinn, MS, CCC-SLP is a medical speech-language pathologist with 25 years of experience working with adults in acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient, subacute care, skilled nursing facilities, home health, and university clinics. Her specialty areas of practice are dysphagia, expressive and receptive language, apraxia, aphasia, supported communication for people with aphasia, and family coaching. She currently sees telepractice clients located in Oregon and Washington.

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Cassie Quinn, MS, CCC-SLP

Co-Founder, Speech-Language Pathologist
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Taylor Allen, MS, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

Taylor Allen, MS, CCC-SLP

Taylor Allen, MS, CCC-SLP (they/she), is a Spanish-English bilingual, gender nonconforming, neurodivergent, queer speech-language pathologist with 6 years of experience supporting individuals across the lifespan. They champion gender and neurodiversity-affirming practices while working in schools, private practices, and university clinics in Oregon and Ecuador. In 2022, they were awarded the Most Promising Pediatric Clinician for Bilingual Clinicians 2022. They presented their clinical research, which addressed methodological considerations in creating a linguistically and culturally responsive bilingual children’s book about stuttering, at state and national conferences. Their specialty areas of practice include stuttering, gender-affirming voice and communication, social communication, family coaching, and speech sound disorders. Taylor currently sees telepractice clients located in Oregon and is in the process of obtaining licensure to see telepractice clients in Washington.

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