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Biography
Gabrielle Clark, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a clinical speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include:
- Dysphonia
- Professional and non-professional voice care
- Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD)
- Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO)
- Chronic cough
- Irritable larynx syndrome / laryngeal sensory neuropathy
Driven by intellectual curiosity and a deep desire to help others, Gabrielle earned her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Northwestern University and completed her Clinical Fellowship at The Voice Clinic of Indiana. Over the past decade, she has cultivated a practice grounded in clinical excellence, thoughtful collaboration, and compassionate, patient-centered care.
At IU Health, Gabrielle is proud to continue her work at the unique intersection of science and the arts. She partners closely with patients to bridge the gap between medical understanding and individual life goals — empowering each person with the knowledge and tools to reclaim healthy voice and airway function.
Patients working with Gabrielle can expect:
- A personalized plan of care tailored to their specific needs
- Evidence-based insights into optimal vocal health and upper airway performance
- A broad range of therapeutic strategies designed for meaningful, sustainable outcomes in daily life
Locations
Specialties & Details
Specialties:
Speech-Language Pathology
Specialties:
Audiology & Speech Pathology
Education
Undergraduate:
Fordham University
Masters degree:
Northwestern University