Claire Kasselman, M.S. CF-SLP
Speech-language Pathologist, Clinical Fellow
Claire received her Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology in 2025 after earning her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2022, both from Abilene Christian University.
After completion of her Bachelor’s degree, Claire worked as a speech-language pathology assistant in the elementary school setting, gaining experience with school-age children.
While completing her Master’s degree, she acquired extensive clinical experience through working with clients across the lifespan with an array of disorder types, such as Speech Sound Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, feeding difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder, stroke, Dysphagia (swallowing disorder), dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and more. Claire also has a love for working with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device users.
Claire is dedicated to empowering individuals and their families through personalized, evidence-based care. She values strong relationships and works to support meaningful communication that helps clients stay connected in their everyday lives.
Claire is currently in her clinical fellowship year, pursuing her Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association as an intern speech language pathologist.