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Voice Care at JNVC

Specialized Voice Therapy Services
For Voice and Upper Airway Disorders

Jina Nam is a medically licensed speech-language pathologist specializing in voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders. She completed her clinical training at New York City’s leading institutions—the NYU Langone Voice Center, NYU Rusk Rehabilitation, and the Sean Parker Institute for the Voice at Weill Cornell Medicine. She holds licensure in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.

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Jina Nam, MA, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD-BE
  • Senior Speech Language-Pathologist at JNVC
  • Specialized in Voice, Upper Airway, and Swallowing Disorders
  • ASHA Distinguished Early Career Professional Award Recipient​

Voice Habilitation and Vocal Health

Service Description

We provide specialized services to support both speaking and singing voices at every stage of use and recovery. From rehabilitation and education to ongoing vocal management, our offerings are designed to help you maintain a healthy, efficient, and sustainable voice. Explore the services below to learn more.

speaking voice therapy

  • Specialized training designed to build efficiency, stamina, and clarity in everyday communication.

  • These sessions focus on developing healthy vocal patterns to reduce fatigue, prevent strain, and support professional and personal voice needs.

singing voice therapy

  • Individualized instruction for singers seeking to strengthen and refine their instrument.

  • Lessons emphasize healthy technique, extended range, flexibility, and artistry—helping singers perform with both power and ease.

vocal health class

  • Educational workshops open to all ages and levels, teaching essential knowledge about how the voice works and how to care for it.

  • Participants learn practical tools to maintain vocal wellness, prevent injury, and support long-term vocal use.

voice management counseling

  • Personalized guidance for performers, professionals, and anyone with high vocal demands.

  • These sessions focus on strategies to manage vocal load, build resilience, and create sustainable habits for lifelong voice use.

Our 
Story

Clinical Philosophy

My philosophy of clinical care is to help individuals restore, strengthen, and discover their voices through evidence-based, compassionate, and individualized treatment. I believe that voice and swallowing rehabilitation should not only address the medical need but also empower each person to communicate with confidence and live fully.

In my practice, I set both short-term and long-term goals with each client, working collaboratively to ensure therapy is practical, realistic, and tailored to their unique needs. I have worked with clients across the lifespan and at all levels of vocal demand—from professional performers to those seeking to regain ease and clarity in daily communication.

Drawing on my training as both a speech-language pathologist and performer, I understand the importance of integrating science, technique, and artistry in treatment. My role is to guide, support, and encourage each individual on their journey toward healthier, more efficient voice and swallowing function. I continue this work because I find great fulfillment in seeing my clients regain not only their voices, but also their confidence and quality of life.

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