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For speech-language pathologists

Extend care,
between sessions.

The clinician side of the Speech Check platform gives speech-language pathologists visibility between sessions, with remote monitoring of home practice and — in development — prescribed exercises and intensity adjustments as patient needs change.

One platform, two sides.

Speech Check is a two-sided platform. The member side gives people living with Parkinson's a guided home practice and self-monitoring experience. The clinician side gives you remote visibility into that practice — so the work between appointments becomes part of the picture.

Today, the clinician side focuses on remote visibility and trend-tracking across your caseload. We're actively building out prescribed exercises and intensity adjustments so you can tune what patients practise between appointments without waiting for the next visit.

Speech Check doesn't replace your assessment or your plan of care — it gives you a clearer window into what's actually happening at home, and a way to help patients stay engaged between sessions.

Your caseload, at a glance.

One row per patient. Each metric compared against that patient's own fourteen-day running baseline — not a population norm. The view surfaces direction of travel and flags what's worth raising at the next session.

Active caseload
6 patients 94 sessions Adherence 87%
Patient Loudness Articulation Tempo Pitch var. 14d trend
01
MR
M. Reynolds
12 sessions · stage II
Loud74dB
Artic0.84
Tempo3.8sps
Pitch28Hz
↑ Improving
02
JT
J. Tanaka
18 sessions · stage I
Loud68dB
Artic0.79
Tempo4.1sps
Pitch31Hz
— Steady
03
ED
E. Dubois
9 sessions · stage III
Loud62dB
Artic0.71
Tempo3.2sps
Pitch19Hz
↓ Worth a look
04
PA
P. Adeyemi
15 sessions · stage I
Loud76dB
Artic0.88
Tempo4.2sps
Pitch34Hz
↑ Improving
05
SL
S. Lindqvist
21 sessions · stage II
Loud71dB
Artic0.81
Tempo3.6sps
Pitch26Hz
— Steady
06
RN
R. Nguyen
7 sessions · stage II
Loud69dB
Artic0.77
Tempo3.9sps
Pitch23Hz
↑ Improving
⚠ E. Dubois — loudness and articulation below recent baseline. Worth raising at the next session. Sample data · pilot build

The dashboard reports direction of travel against each patient's own recent range. It doesn't diagnose progression, generate treatment recommendations, or substitute for your clinical assessment. Flags are a prompt for your judgment, not a verdict.

Built for the work between sessions.

Three clinician-facing modules. One shipping today, two in active development for later in the pilot. We're being explicit about what you can use now versus what's coming.

Available today
Module · Monitor

Per-patient trends

Watch loudness, articulation, tempo, and pitch variance across time. Spot movement before the next visit. Help patients stay engaged at home while giving you a clearer view of progress, consistency, and where support is needed next.

  • 14-day running baseline per patient
  • Direction indicators, not grades
  • "Worth a look" flags, gently surfaced
In development
Module · Prescribe

Assigned practice plans

Choose from a library of guided sessions or tailor your own prompts. Adjust focus and intensity as patient needs change — without waiting for the next visit. Actively being built out during the pilot.

  • Sustained vowel · reading · conversational
  • Per-patient frequency and duration
  • Adherence view, not a completion tally
In development
Module · Export

Summaries for your notes

A two-page PDF per patient — session counts, metric direction, flags — ready for your records. Shipping during the pilot; we'll share with participating clinicians first.

  • 14-day and 30-day windows
  • Structured · patient-readable
  • PDF only · no new system to learn

The honest answers.

If you're reading carefully — good. Clinical tools ought to be read carefully. These are the questions that come up in nearly every demo.

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Is this a diagnostic tool?

No. Speech Check is a home-practice and self-monitoring platform. It doesn't diagnose Parkinson's and doesn't diagnose progression. It reports direction of travel on voice metrics against the patient's own recent baseline.

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How does billing work?

It doesn't, for now. Clinician-facing tools are free during the pilot. We aren't integrated with billing systems and we aren't asking clinics to pay. We're asking for feedback.

Where does the data live?

Canadian servers, encrypted in transit. Our Canadian medical-device compliance preparation — policies and procedures, audit logging, encryption in transit — is substantially complete. A small number of final verification items remain.

What's the workflow?

You invite patients by email. They install the app and complete their first baseline check. Once practice begins, their trends appear on your dashboard. Prescribed exercises and intensity adjustments are coming during the pilot.

Does it replace LSVT LOUD, SPEAK OUT!, or similar?

No. It sits alongside them. Speech Check is practice scaffolding between your sessions. Once prescribed-exercise features ship, it can host exercises from your preferred program and show what's happening at home.

Can patients use it without a clinician?

Yes. In the pilot, most participants join directly. If they have an SLP they'd like to include, they invite you in. Clinician visibility is always patient-consented.

Want to see it
in practice?

A twenty-minute demo, a real dashboard walkthrough, honest answers to your questions — including what ships today versus what's still in development. We'll follow up within a week.

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Is this a fit for your practice?

We're recruiting a small number of SLPs alongside the member cohort. Here's the honest picture.

Good fit

You see patients with Parkinson's

Any practice setting — private, hospital, community.

You already prescribe home practice

You assign exercises between sessions and want visibility into what actually happens.

You're comfortable with an evolving product

Monitoring ships today. Prescribed exercises and intensity adjustments arrive during the pilot.

You'll share feedback

A short monthly call. Honest reactions, not polished reviews.

Canada-licensed

The pilot is Canadian-hosted and Canadian-practice only.

Not yet

You need EHR integration

We don't integrate with clinic systems today. Export is PDF-based to start.

You need diagnostic output

Speech Check doesn't diagnose progression or stage. Direction of travel on voice metrics, nothing more.

You need prescribe-now features shipping today

Assigned exercises and intensity adjustments are in development. If you need them in your workflow immediately, monitoring alone may not be enough for you yet.

You need a billable code today

We aren't integrated with billing. After the pilot, this will change.

What Speech Check is — and isn't.

Speech Check is a speech-practice and self-monitoring platform. The clinician side gives you remote visibility into patients' home practice, with prescribed exercises and intensity adjustments in development.

It is not a diagnostic tool and does not detect or diagnose Parkinson's, cognitive decline, or any other condition. It is not a replacement for assessment or care from a speech-language pathologist.

Our Canadian medical-device compliance preparation — policies and procedures, audit logging, encryption in transit — is substantially complete. A small number of final verification items remain before the program is presented as fully compliant.