SLP Spotlight: Rachel Coe

Rachel is a certified member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and a licensed speech-language pathologist in the state of Arizona. Rachel received a B.S. from The University of Arizona (UA) in Speech-Language and Hearing Sciences and a M.S. in Communication Disorders from Arizona State University (ASU).

Over the last several years, Rachel has gained clinical experience treating children and adults with a variety of speech-language disorders. She absolutely adores interacting with young children who have speech, language, and feeding difficulties. In addition, Rachel also loves working with adults to treat articulation and accent modification. Rachel has learned a great deal about stuttering while being part of the SSTA Team. She has experience working with preschool through middle school age children who stutter. She continues to grow and learn as much as possible through continuing education courses to keep up with the ever-growing field of speech-language pathology. When Rachel is not interacting with her clients, she enjoys photography, working out, giving back to her community, and spending time with her family.

Rachel Coe, M.S., CCC-SLP

Lead Speech-Language Pathologist