Carla Di Domenicantonio, M.H.Sc.
Suite 11, 1960 Appleby Line, Burlington, ON, L7L 0B7
Tel 905-336-7177
Email carla[at]thespeechpath[dot]caWebsite www.thespeechpath.ca
The Speech Path Inc. is an independently owned speech-language pathology practice that provides a select range of personalized services to children, teens and adults in a comfortable and professional setting. The Speech Path is the Ontario distributor for the SpeechEasy® Altered Auditory Feedback device.

Meet Your SpeechEasy® Provider…
Carla Di Domenicantonio holds a Master of Health Sciences degree in Speech Pathology and is a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist in the province of Ontario. She is an experienced clinician with over 35 years in the field. Her professional interest in stuttering developed early while she worked at a community hospital. Since that time, Carla has provided clinical services to hundreds of people who stutter and their families, individually and in group settings. In private practice since 2006, Carla is passionate about and dedicated to providing services to children, adolescents and adults in the areas of stuttering (speech fluency), auditory processing, language development, speech sound development, and written language development.
Carla is a member of the Lidcombe Trainers Consortium which provides training to Speech-Language Pathologists in the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering intervention. She is the Canadian representative for the International Cluttering Association and fulfills the Speech-Language Pathology Liaison role on the Board of the Canadian Stuttering Association.
Carla’s involvement with the SpeechEasy® device started in 2003, shortly after it was introduced to Canada. She has since assessed individuals and demonstrated the device to hundreds of clients. The SpeechEasy® assessment provides individuals with the opportunity to assess whether Altered Auditory Feedback can be a viable treatment option for their stuttering, and to make an informed decision about the SpeechEasy® device.
Carla looks forward to guiding you through the process of exploring SpeechEasy® as a possible treatment option to make talking easier.
Carla is a member of the Lidcombe Trainers Consortium which provides training to Speech-Language Pathologists in the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering intervention. She is the Canadian representative for the International Cluttering Association and fulfills the Speech-Language Pathology Liaison role on the Board of the Canadian Stuttering Association.
Carla’s involvement with the SpeechEasy® device started in 2003, shortly after it was introduced to Canada. She has since assessed individuals and demonstrated the device to hundreds of clients. The SpeechEasy® assessment provides individuals with the opportunity to assess whether Altered Auditory Feedback can be a viable treatment option for their stuttering, and to make an informed decision about the SpeechEasy® device.
Carla looks forward to guiding you through the process of exploring SpeechEasy® as a possible treatment option to make talking easier.