Megan Meece, speech-language pathologist with Sonos Neurotherapies in Bend, Oregon

Megan Meece

M.S. CCC-SLP

Megan has been working as a licensed Speech Language Pathologist since 2020. She was born and raised in British Columbia, Canada, and came to Oregon to complete her Master’s in Communication Sciences & Disorders at Portland State University.

She has experience working in various pediatric outpatient settings, early intervention programs, elementary and middle schools, and humanitarian programs abroad. She has co-organized and led a retreat focused on communication attitudes and peer relationships for individuals who stutter. Special interest populations include autism, down syndrome, and other neurodevelopmental and genetic conditions.

In her free time, Megan enjoys skiing, hiking, and exploring the outdoors with her husband and two dogs.

Areas of Specialty

Megan specializes in early speech and language intervention, fluency disorders, and childhood apraxia of speech. She is passionate about providing early access to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and supporting autistic individuals through strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming therapy approaches.

Megan incorporates techniques from various child-centered approaches from The Hanen Center, The Play Project, and DIR Floortime to achieve meaningful interactions between parents and their children. She is certified in the Hanen More Than Words program, which allows her to offer an evidence-based framework for working specifically with autistic children and their families.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Portland State University
  • Master of Science, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Portland State University

Certification

  • Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Licensed by the State of Oregon by the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
  • Hanen More Than Words

"Sonos has been a great partner in our multidisciplinary concussion clinic. They have stepped up to serve our patients and we enjoy the coordination of care that we feel brings the patients improved care. On an individual basis, our patients have gained tools and knowledge to address challenges from brain injury in their everyday lives. Practical tips and tools that are invaluable. SONOS helps to change lives for those suffering from traumatic brain injury.”

Viviane Ugalde, MD, The Center

“As an asthma specialist involved in the care of patients of all ages with laryngeal hypersensitivity and vocal cord dysfunction, I have had the opportunity to share numerous patients with the speech and language pathologists at Sonos. I have been very impressed by the professionalism, communication, quality of care, and outstanding results that my patients get under their care. It is very rewarding to see the results they achieve with the patients I refer to them."

Adam Williams, MD, Bend Memorial Clinic

"I always trust that Sonos Neurotherapies is going to provide excellent therapy and care for my patients. Families and patients love the specialists there and the support they provide.”

Mary T. Rogers, MD, FAAP, Central Oregon Pediatric Associates

Contact Us

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(541) 604-8255

Fax (541) 706-9440

20310 Empire Ave, Suite A103, Bend, OR 97703