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About Kellyanna

Kellyanna Young is a wife, mother, and Speech Language Pathologist. She treats patients across the lifespan for speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders but specializes in treating adult patients with cognitive communication disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury, stroke, and dementia. Kellyanna is experienced in working with adults suffering from aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, dysphagia, and pragmatic and neurocognitive disorders. She has treated clients with varying severities in diverse settings, including rehabilitation centers, hospitals, residential/in-home, skilled nursing/long-term care facilities, outpatient centers, and via teletherapy.

Kellyanna has a passion for treating the whole individual, encompassing the person’s faith and family to maximize functional outcomes. For Kellyanna, Christ-centered care is the most important aspect of the healing journey.

Kellyanna and her family reside in Louisville, KY. They enjoy walking and exploring their neighborhood, spending time with extended family, and doing house projects.

Licensed States

Massachusetts, New York, Florida

In-Network Carriers

Tricare Select, BlueCross BlueShield, United Healthcare, Aetna

Self-Pay Discounted Rates are available at this time. Service may be eligible for HSA reimbursement when deemed medically necessary by your PCP.

Accepts those who are insured with:
Christian Brothers Ministry Services Plan
Medi-Share
Diocese of Saint Petersburg, Florida
Christendom College

Services Offered

  • Evaluation and Treatment of Adult Populations
  • Speech, Language, Swallowing, and Cognitive Communication Disorders
  • Family and Caregiver Education and Training

Patients

Kellyanna treats patients across the lifespan for speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders but specializes in treating adult patients with cognitive communication disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury, stroke, and dementia.
*Languages: English