Danielle Devore, MA, CCC-SLP, is a senior Speech-Language Pathologist at the Pediatric Voice Clinic at Texas Children’s Hospital. She joined the multidisciplinary clinic in 2011. Danielle is committed to helping children with voice disorders reach their maximum potential through instrumental voice evaluations and voice therapy. Her clinical focus includes pediatric voice disorders, bilingual (Spanish/English) assessments, paradoxical vocal fold motion/irritable larynx, and chronic cough in children. This specialized scope of practice has allowed her to develop expertise in pediatric voice disorders.
A graduate of ASHA’s 2019 Leadership Development Program, Danielle trains SLP graduate students in the Houston area to enhance their perceptual voice evaluation skills. A primary focus of her research has been collecting normative and disordered data using cepstral analyses of pediatric voice quality. She has published research on laryngeal ultrasound as well as trans-oral laryngoscopy in children.