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12 Best Doctors for Stammering in Peshawar

Ms. Farzana Murtaza

Speech and Language Pathologist

MSc. (Applied Psychology), M.Phil (Psychology), MS. SLP/T

15 - 30 Min Wait Time
13 Years Experience
97% (84) Satisfied Satisfied

Ms. Farzana Murtaza

Speech and Language Pathologist

MSc. (Applied Psychology), M.Phil (Psychology), MS. SLP/T

15 - 30 Min Wait Time
13 Years Experience

Ms. Iram Jani

Psychologist

Post Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PMDCP)

Under 15 Min Wait Time
3 Years Experience
100% (6) Satisfied Satisfied

Ms. Iram Jani

Psychologist

Post Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PMDCP)

Under 15 Min Wait Time
3 Years Experience
Iram Jani Clinic (Khyber Bazar)
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What is Stammering?

Stammering is typically recognised by a tense struggle to get words out. This makes it different from the normal non-fluency we all experience which includes hesitations and repetitions. Commonly it involves repeating or prolonging sounds or words, or getting stuck without any sound (silent blocking).

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Who is the best doctor for stammering in Peshawar?

10 best doctors for stammering in Peshawar are:

  • Ms. Farzana Murtaza
  • Ms. Maria Awan
  • Mr. Shah Hussain
  • Mr. Saeedullah
  • Ms. Iram Jani
  • Dr. Qamar Jan
  • Dr. Muhammad Baqir
  • Ms. Tahmeena Jabeen
  • Dr. Farrukh Tariq
  • Ms. Hifsa Sajjad Shah

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Stammering in Peshawar?

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What is the fee range of the best doctors for Stammering in Peshawar?

The fee for the top doctors for Stammering in Peshawar ranges from Rs. 1,500 to 2,500. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Stammering?

Stammering is typically recognised by a tense struggle to get words out. This makes it different from the normal non-fluency we all experience which includes hesitations and repetitions. Commonly it involves repeating or prolonging sounds or words, or getting stuck without any sound (silent blocking).