Michelle Perry, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathologist

Michelle's childhood was one of constant movement, having lived in several states including NH, ME, VA, NY, and TX. Despite her varied upbringing, she spent her formative years in Buffalo, New York, and Portland, Texas. After graduating high school in Texas, Michelle was eager to return to New England for college. She attended the University of New Hampshire, where she earned her bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Deaf and hard of hearing.

Michelle's career in speech-language pathology began shortly after college when she worked as a Speech Language Assistant and Paraprofessional in schools throughout Maine and New Hampshire. In 2015, Michelle returned to the University of New Hampshire for her master's degree in speech-language pathology with a concentration in early childhood.

Today, Michelle is an ASHA board-certified speech-language pathologist with a wide range of experience in various settings, including private clinics, nursing homes, inpatient and outpatient clinics, and schools. She has worked with children of all ages and has treated a wide range of diagnoses, including expressive and receptive language disorders, articulation disorders, auditory processing disorders, dyslexia, reading impairments, feeding/swallowing disorders, rare genetic disorders, and autism spectrum disorders.

Michelle's approach to therapy is child-centered and family-focused. She loves to work with young children and enjoys coaching their families to help improve communication and feeding experiences in their daily lives. Michelle is licensed to provide therapy in NH, ME, and MA.

Michelle lives in Pelham, New Hampshire with her boyfriend, Matt, and her two chocolate labs, Camo and Pete.