272 Main Street, Metuchen, New Jersey 08840 • Phone (732) 321-1780 Fax (732) 321-0164



Sperling-Ratiner Speech Pathology Associates, Inc.

is a private speech therapy practice located at 272 Main Street in Metuchen, NJ. Sperling-Ratiner, owned by Heidi Sperling, MS CCC-SLP and Sharon Ratiner, MA CCC-SLP, has been serving the community for over 20 years. Heidi and Sharon are also the providing therapists, licensed and certified, and take every step to ensure that you will receive highly individualized and unsurpassed service.

Heidi Sperling, MS CCC-SLP has been a practicing speech-language pathologist since 1980 and co-founded Sperling-Ratiner Speech Pathology Associates in 1986.

Ms. Sperling holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University and a Master of Science from Columbia University.

She is a member of the American Speech, Language, Hearing Association, and the New Jersey Speech and Hearing Association.

Sharon Ratiner, MA CCC-SLP has been a practicing speech-language pathologist since 1980 and co-founded Sperling-Ratiner Speech Pathology Associates in 1986.

Ms. Ratiner holds her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Montclair State University.

Ms. Ratiner is a member of the American Speech, Language, Hearing Association, the New Jersey Speech, Language, Hearing Association, the American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology and the International Dyslexia Association.

Staff
Lynn Balewicz, MA CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist

Penny Blumstein, MS CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathologist

Liza Fazio
Office Administrator


What is a Speech-Language Pathologist?
A speech-language pathologist is a professional educated in the study of human communication, its development and its disorders. By evaluating the speech and language of children and adults, the speech-language pathologist determines if communication problems exist and decides the best way to treat these problems. A speech-language pathologist can identify, evaluate and treat a wide range of speech, language and swallowing disorders.