Singing Voice Rehabilitation

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When singers have pathologies impacting their vocal folds, they need to work with medically-trained specialists (generally voice-specialized speech-language pathologists) who work specifically with the singing voice.

Injuries to the singing voice can impact range, vocal quality, stamina, and psychological parameters.

Careful rehabilitation includes developing a clear medical baseline (starting with a laryngologist who can perform a stroboscopic exam), taking a detailed medical and voice history, and coming up with a plan that considers each singer's goals and pathology.

Singers with pathology often need concomitant speaking voice therapy to effectively rehabilitate their whole voice. You can read more about establishing medical care for the voice on our blog.

Treatment areas for voice and upper airway pathologies include (but are not limited to):

  • Nodules

  • Polyps

  • Cysts and pseudocysts

  • Hemorrhage

  • Sulcus

  • Atrophy

  • Aging voice

  • MTD (“muscle tension dysphonia”)

  • Reinke’s edema

  • Paresis and paralysis

  • Neurolaryngeal hypersensitivity (also called “irritable larynx syndrome)

  • Laryngeal dystonia (formerly called spasmodic dysphonia)

  • Chronic cough

  • Vocal fold tremor

Studio Structure Options

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Drop-Ins

$140 per 45 minutes

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  • Recommended for intermediate/advanced students with prior training

  • Virtual or In-person

  • 72 hours to reschedule

  • Each lesson can be rescheduled once

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Regular Tuition

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Current Quarter:
Winter Quarter Runs January 5th, 2026 to March 29th, 2026

  • Tuition is enrolled on a rolling basis! You can join at any time.

  • These are 1-1, 45 minute lessons

  • Recommended for beginning students/students building foundational skills

  • Tuition is a quarterly commitment that cannot be cancelled within the quarter

  • Regular 45 minute lesson at the same time each week (good for students with consistent schedules)

  • Rarely rescheduled unless another tuition student can switch with you (within the same week)

  • Lessons cannot be cancelled

  • 13 weeks in the quarter with 10 total lessons

  • 1 studio break week: March 23rd-29th

  • 1 "flex week" - the flex week is a week that can be kept, or taken off. If kept, the student will have 11 lessons in the quarter

    For students joining partway into the quarter, tuition is prorated for the number of lessons left to be taken at the rate of $130/lesson.

Winter Quarter runs Jan 5th, 2026 to March 29th, 2026

Spring Quarter runs March 30th to June 28th, 2026

Summer Quarter runs June 29th to September 27th, 2026

Fall Quarter runs September 28th 2026 to January 3rd 2027

$430 per month for 3 months

Medical Billing

Speaking voice therapy, singing voice therapy, and gender-affirming voice clients have the option to send their sessions to their insurance using a “superbill”.

A superbill is an invoice that does not guarantee coverage, but does provide the possibility of your insurance covering your medical services. We do not currently partner with any insurance, and therefore all sessions are paid out-of-pocket up front. Superbills are only created upon request.