Vocal health
- Are you concerned about the quality of your speaking or singing voice?
- Does your voice sound rough, hoarse, breathy, or scratchy?
- Are you frequently clearing your throat or experiencing vocal fatigue?
- Has your voice changed, become unreliable, or started causing you pain?
- Are you noticing fluctuations in voice quality throughout the day, a loss of range or power, or a delay in the onset of voicing?
- Are you struggling with voice dysphoria?
- Are you experiencing symptoms of reflux?
Some common vocal symptoms include:
- Persistent huskiness in your speaking voice
- Loss of vocal range or gaps within your range
- Reduced power and/or flexibility
- Pain, fatigue, or hoarseness
- Longer recovery time needed after vocal use
- Extended warm-up time required
- Difficulty with loud or soft singing
- Decreased vocal stamina
Vocal Health Check
Vocal Health Check is a specialized service offered by a qualified Vocal Health First Aider designed for all voice users including singers, actors, public speakers, teachers, presenters, sports coaches etc. of all ages. This service assesses speaking and singing voice well-being by identifying factors that may affect vocal health and detecting signs of potential vocal dysfunction or imbalance. You will receive personalized guidance on minimizing or preventing vocal health issues and practical self-management strategies rooted in the biopsychosocial model.