
Meet the Team

Audrey Alba, M.S. CCC-SLP CBS
Owner/Speech Language Pathologist
-Feeding Therapist
-Certified Breastfeeding Specialist
-Ampcare Certified
Audrey Alba, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Certified Breastfeeding Specialist with over 12 years of experience. She earned her undergraduate degree in Communication Disorders from Our Lady of the Lake University in 2012 and completed her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Texas at El Paso in 2015.
Audrey has worked across diverse settings with patients of all ages, bringing a compassionate, individualized approach to every case. In 2023, she earned her Breastfeeding Specialist Certification and is working toward her IBCLC credential. Her passion for being an SLP and connecting with patients inspired her to open her own private practice in 2023, creating more opportunities to serve families, provide personalized care, and share valuable education with the community.
While her expertise spans many areas of speech and language therapy, Audrey’s true calling lies in infant and pediatric feeding therapy—helping children and families thrive through improved feeding and swallowing skills. Audrey is committed to guiding families with compassion, evidence-based care, and ongoing support. Her mission is to empower parents, help children reach their fullest potential, and create lasting positive change—one family at a time.



Joheidy Edwards, SLP-A, RBT
-Assistant Speech Language Pathologist
-Registered Behavioral Technician
Joheidy has been helping children and families find their voices since 2020. She brings a wide range of experience from schools, private clinics, home health, and ABA practices. As both a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant and a Registered Behavior Technician, and with sensory certification, she has had the privilege of working with children and young adults—from 8 months to 22 years old—many with autism and unique behavioral needs.
Joheidy is currently pursuing her graduate degree in speech-language pathology and is passionate about creating a safe, welcoming space where every child feels seen and heard. She blends play and structure in her sessions, tailoring each activity to a child’s individual interests and strengths. Her goal is always to make learning fun, meaningful, and something each child can carry over into their daily life.