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Aspirus Expands Services With New Speech Therapist For Ontonagon

ONTONAGON – Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital is pleased to welcome Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), Lauren Siren, to its excellent outpatient therapies team.

Siren, Taylor SLPSiren specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders. She works with patients of all ages, including those affected by stroke, head injuries, neurological disorders, and head and neck cancer. She also cares for children and adults experiencing difficulties with: articulation, fluency, voice, expressing or understanding language, feeding, swallowing, or social communication.

Siren earned her Master of Arts degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Central Michigan University and completed specialty training in LSVT LOUD. LVST LOUD is an effective speech treatment for individuals with Parkinson disease and other neurological conditions.

Originally from Ontonagon, Siren is thrilled to be back in the Upper Peninsula providing speech therapy services for patients close to home.

“It’s exciting to have this opportunity to really help people here in Ontonagon and provide a great service to the community,” she said.

For more information, or to schedule an appointment with Lauren Siren, M.A., CF-SLP, please call 906.884.6054.

About Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital

Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital is a non-profit, community-directed health care organization dedicated to serving residents of Ontonagon County and the surrounding area. Aspirus provides a wide range of services, some of which you might not normally expect to find in a small rural setting, including a 46-bed skilled nursing unit, rehabilitation and fitness center.

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