
Caroline Klonica
(M.A., CCC-SLP)
Caroline is a licensed speech-language pathologist who graduated with her master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in May 2018. Following graduation, Caroline pursued her passion for the pediatric population by joining the outpatient rehabilitation team at Children’s Hospital New Orleans. She gained experience serving those from birth to eighteen years of age with a variety of medical diagnoses and disorders.
Her specialties include: early intervention, articulation disorders, language disorders, and infant and childhood feeding and swallowing disorders. Additionally, Caroline has been trained in TOTS: Tethered Oral Tissues specialty training and participates in a multidisciplinary approach with providers, such as dentists and ENTs, to treat pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders secondary to tethered oral tissues.
Caroline is a Covington native raising her three young sons with her husband, James. As a family, they enjoy golf cart rides to the park, LSU tailgates, and Chick-fil-A!
