Otolaryngology - Speech-Language Pathology
Contact Information
Dept. of Otolaryngology
801 Welch Road
Stanford, CA 94305
Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:30pm
Phone: (650) 723-5281
Patient Appointments by Stanford Physician Clinic Referral Only
Our Rehab Team
Ann Kearney, MA, CCC-SLP
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Voice and Swallowing Center
Ann is a graduate of the University of Iowa where she received a Master's Degree in Speech Pathology. She completed her Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) at North Coast Rehab Center in Santa Rosa, CA. After her CFY, she moved to San Francisco and became the Director of Speech Pathology Department at San Francisco General Hospital, an affiliate of UCSF. She then moved to Boston and spent time at the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), a training hospital for Harvard Medical School and at Tufts/New England Medical Center where she was the voice specialist for the Department of Otolaryngology. Ann joined Stanford Hospital & Clinics in 2004 and her areas of interest include post-laryngectomy rehabilitation, voice therapy in the professional voice user, swallowing disorders in head and neck cancer, and spasmodic dysphonia. She is also the program coordinator for Stanford's annual course “Managing the TEP Patient: A Practical Workshop”.

Julie Cooper, MS, CCC-SLP
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Cochlear Implant Center
Julie is a graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill where she received a Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology, and from Calvin College-Grand Rapids where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. Julie joined Stanford Hospital & Clinics in 2008 and serves as Speech-Language Pathologist in the Stanford Cochlear Implant Program. She has also been the Executive Director for the “Listen to Me!” Summer Institute at Stanford, a CI summer program for children, families and professionals.
Jennifer Aguilar, MS, CCC-SLP
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Cochlear Implant Center
Jennifer is a graduate of San Francisco State University where she received a Master's Degree in Communication Disorders. She joined Stanford Hospital & Clinics in 2010 and serves as Speech-Language Pathologist in the Stanford Cochlear Implant Program. Jennifer has presented at several educational workshops and conferences on working with deaf and hard of hearing students, and has presented at the “Listen to Me!” Summer Institute at Stanford.

