Pediatric speech therapist, Amanda Rhodes Fyfe works with children and families in Bend, Oregon.

Amanda Rhodes Fyfe

M.S. CCC-SLP

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Amanda received her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Ithaca College in beautiful upstate New York.

Amanda has had the opportunity to support children and families across a variety of settings, including public and private schools, outpatient rehabilitation, acute care pediatric hospital settings, and through home/community-based early intervention. She is passionate about implementing a family centered approach to intervention to empower caregivers to optimize communication development within the child’s natural environment.

Amanda was born and raised in New York. After several years in steamy Dallas-Fort Worth, Amanda never misses the chance to get outdoors and explore beautiful Central Oregon. She, her husband Tim, and children Ryann and Grey spend their days hiking, kayaking, and exploring the PNW with their sweet German Shepherd, Lucy.

Areas of Specialty

Amanda specializes in serving children with pediatric feeding disorders (including myofunctional disorders), childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), speech sound/phonological disorders, disorders related to cleft lip and palate, stuttering impairments and early language delays and disorders.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, Communication Disorders, State University of New York at Cortland
  • Master of Science, Speech-Language Pathology, Ithaca College

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 & Audiology
  • PROMPT Trained Provider

"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

(541) 604-8255

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20310 Empire Ave, Suite A103, Bend, OR 97703

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