Artificial Larynx

Regain Your Voice with an Artificial Larynx
An Artificial Larynx, also known as an Electrolarynx, is a handheld electronic device designed to help individuals speak after the removal of the larynx (voice box) due to conditions such as throat cancer or severe laryngeal damage. It enables clear and understandable speech by generating sound vibrations that are shaped into words using the tongue, lips, and mouth.
At Hearing Care & Speech Therapy, we provide high-quality Artificial Larynx devices along with professional guidance and speech rehabilitation to help patients regain confidence and communicate effectively.
Key Features
- Produces clear and intelligible speech
- Lightweight, portable, and easy to operate
- Adjustable volume and pitch settings
- Comfortable ergonomic design
- Rechargeable or battery-operated options
- Suitable for daily communication
Who Can Benefit?
An Artificial Larynx is recommended for:
- Patients who have undergone a Total Laryngectomy
- Individuals recovering from throat or laryngeal cancer surgery
- People with permanent loss of natural voice due to injury or medical conditions
Benefits
- Restores the ability to communicate effectively
- Improves confidence in social and professional interactions
- Easy to learn and use with proper training
- Enhances quality of life after laryngectomy
- Reliable solution for everyday communication
Speech Therapy Support
Using an Artificial Larynx effectively requires proper training and practice. Our experienced Speech-Language Pathologists provide personalized therapy sessions to help patients:
- Learn correct device positioning
- Improve speech clarity and pronunciation
- Develop natural communication skills
- Gain confidence in everyday conversations
Why Choose Hearing Care & Speech Therapy?
- Qualified Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists
- Expert assessment and device guidance
- Personalized speech rehabilitation programs
- Patient-centered care with ongoing support
- Trusted solutions for hearing and speech rehabilitation
Take the first step toward restoring your voice. Contact Hearing Care & Speech Therapy today to learn more about our Artificial Larynx solutions and speech rehabilitation services.






