Where they practice, who they consult.
- Huashan Hospital, Fudan University
- 15+ years in speech and language rehabilitation
- Mandarin, English
What they personally lead.
Training and recognition
One of a small number of mainland Chinese rehabilitation physicians with focused clinical and research output on aphasia therapy; contributed to development of Chinese-language standardized aphasia assessment tools; works with Huashan Hospital's neurology department, which is consistently ranked among China's top neurology centers in the Fudan rankings; published on aphasia outcomes after stroke in Chinese rehabilitation journals
What to expect
Adults with post-stroke or post-TBI communication difficulty, especially aphasia or dysarthria, can be evaluated at Huashan Hospital. As elsewhere in China, most therapy sessions are delivered in Mandarin; bilingual aphasia therapy is not generally available, so international patients should consider a coordinated model where Huashan handles assessment and a home-country SLP delivers therapy in the patient's native language.
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