Speech Therapy Roundup
Savanna Condie, MA, CCC-SLP
Trusted by families in our community.
★★★★★
Mission Statement
At Speech Therapy Roundup we strive to empower children and their families through personalized, evidence-based therapy. We improve communication through current research based treatment, experience, and collaboration with parents. Speech Therapy Roundup aims to provide excellent, affordable, and effective communication services to our rural community.
Meet the Therapist
Savanna Condie, MA, CCC-SLP
Education and Career
In 2020, Savanna graduated from Utah State University with a Master Degree in Speech and Language Pathology with a certificate in Listening and Spoken Language (LSL). Since graduation, she has worked in local school district and as a private speech therapist. Savanna has worked with a variety of populations including; beginning communicators, preschool, elementary and middle school aged children, and individuals using multiple communication modalities.
Lifestyle
Savanna grew up on a hobby farm, in Utah, with her parents and two brothers. She spent a great deal of time immersed in the western lifestyle. She competed in rodeoing events and rodeo queening competitions. Savanna currently calls Rupert, ID home, where she lives with her amazing husband and three beautiful children. Savanna's favorite way to spend her time is being with her family. Whether she is on a family vacation, at her families cabin, or just relaxing at home, she cherishes time with her family.
“Savanna worked with our 2 year old daughter. While working with Savanna we saw our daughter’s confidence and speech improve immensely. My daughter looked forward to and enjoyed every sessions she had with her! She made each session so fun for her. We are so thankful to Savanna for working with our daughter!"
“We sure love Savanna and how well she worked with my son over zoom. We were worried he wouldn't be able to sit for the 30 minutes, but she had fun and engaging tools that kept his attention. He was always excited to work with her. In just the summer, he was making sounds we hadn't heard him use yet. We are so grateful for her and the difference she made in his speech!”