Puberphonia Therapy
At Mewad Speech Therapy Hospital, we understand the unique communication challenges faced by individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Puberphonia, also known as mutational falsetto, is a voice disorder where an individual continues to speak in a high-pitched voice even after puberty, despite normal vocal cord development. This condition is more common in males and can impact confidence, communication, and social interactions. At Mewad Speech Therapy Hospital, we specialize in diagnosing and treating puberphonia with effective voice therapy techniques, helping individuals achieve a deeper, more natural voice.
Signs & Symptoms of Puberphonia
- ✅ Persistently high-pitched voice after puberty (especially in males).
- ✅Difficulty in voice modulation and control
- ✅Strained or breathy voice quality
- ✅Social anxiety or lack of confidence due to voice concerns
- ✅Fatigue or discomfort while speaking

Our Puberphonia Treatment Approach
Our expert speech therapists and voice specialists use a combination of techniques to help patients transition to their appropriate voice pitch:
- ✅ Voice Therapy Exercises – Targeted vocal exercises to lower pitch and improve resonance.
- ✅ Laryngeal Manipulation Therapy – Manual therapy to relax the larynx and bring the voice to its natural tone
- ✅ Breathing & Phonation Techniques – Training to enhance vocal strength and reduce strain.
- ✅ Biofeedback Therapy – Using real-time audio feedback to help patients recognize and control their voice.
- ✅ Psychological Support & Counseling – Addressing confidence issues related to voice changes.
Most cases of puberphonia can be effectively treated within a few therapy sessions, leading to a permanent and natural voice change. Our goal is to help individuals regain their confidence and communicate with ease.
📞 Contact us today to book a consultation and take the first step toward a confident, natural voice!