We know that your time is valuable and many have been struggling with voice issues for some time prior to seeing us. We therefore make a concerted effort to get as much of the evaluation done as [...]
Twenty years ago the presidency transitioned from Bill Clinton to George W., a deadly earthquake struck India, the human genome sequence was revealed, the Academy award for best picture went to [...]
We recently performed an online survey to find out how it sounded when singers sing with a mask. We had four singers each sing with four different mask situations and asked listeners to rate the [...]
As the pandemic continues we continue to look for ways to sing and get back to other “normal activities” while still being safe. We have developed a survey in which we ask your help [...]
The third video is now up and available! This video covers some practical considerations on how we might safely sing together in groups. Please click on the link below to download a helpful .pdf [...]
Part 2 of our video series is now available! This video is dedicated to discussion of the transmission of the virus as it relates to singers/speakers. Please click below: [...]
We have produced a new series of videos that discusses the challenges of singing and speaking in the midst of this COVID-19 pandemic. Millions are affected and I hope that this series will [...]
Just last week Jennifer Cannady, Kansas Voice Center speech pathologist, performed in the musical “Overture” in New York City. The musical which is set in Kansas City was one [...]
A Time of Celebration and Thanksgiving! We have started a new year and the holiday season is winding down. In addition to the more familiar holidays, we recently celebrated a couple of [...]
What was the most memorable thing about your visit to the Kansas Voice Center? “It was The Chair!” Ok, it does in a way seem a little demeaning that a patient may not first mention the [...]