Meet the Buttle Speech Language Pathology Team

We’re here for you!

We value building community, collaboration, lifelong learning, and being leaders in our field. We want to see you back at work and back at play. Meet our team to see if they might be the right fit for you!

Meagan Buttle (she/her)

Meagan Buttle (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist and Founder

Meagan’s Why: Communication is everywhere, reading, writing, listening, speaking, thinking. Working together to find your voice, reconnect with people you love, and find new ways of expressing with confidence is why I love what I do.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Pediatric – Adult Rehabilitation, Cognitive Communication, Executive Functioning / Adhd, Gender Affirming Voice Care, Swallowing, Voice And Manual Therapy.

Locations: Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Halton Region, Virtual Care

Sarah Bago (she/her)

Sarah Bago (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist and Clinical Manager

Sarah’s Why: My passion is helping adults rebuild their communication skills after stroke or brain injury, because everyone deserves to reconnect with loved ones, regain independence, and feel like themselves again.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Aphasia / Stroke, Return To Work & Learn, Executive Functioning, Swallowing, Progressive Neurological Conditions, Head And Neck Cancers, Manual Therapy,

Locations: Guelph, Wellington, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Virtual Care

Tarah Jefferies (she/her)

Tarah Jefferies (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Tarah’s Why: My passion is helping individuals to build functional strategies to improve today’s communication challenges. I love collaborating with my clients to determine how to tackle the difficulties that are immediately most impactful for them.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Cognitive Communication, Return To Work & Learn, Executive Functioning, Voice – Including Professional Voice Users And Singers, Head And Neck Cancers, Workplace / Professional Communication.

Locations: Kitchener-Waterloo, Woodstock, London, Brantford, Hamilton, Virtual Care

Alethia Campbell (she/her)

Alethia Campbell (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Alethia’s Why: I love finding creative, practical solutions to help clients regain their skills and confidence so they can return to school, work, or other activities that matter most to them.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Aphasia/Stroke, Swallowing, Return To Work & Learn, Executive Functioning.

Locations: Grey-Bruce, North Wellington, North Perth, Virtual Care

Kristyn Emmerzael (she/her)

Kristyn Emmerzael (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Kristyn’s Why: Communication is how we express our identity: who we are, our humour, our quirks, our passions, and our frustrations. My job is to help people express themselves. I love creatively figuring out how best to support people and their families so they can live their own unique lives.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Stroke/Aphasia, Communication Counselling, Executive Functioning, Swallowing, Communication Access.

Locations: West Toronto (including: Bloor West, High Park, Junction, Liberty Village, Roncesvalles, Trinity-Bellwoods), Virtual Care

Shelly Sohal (he/him)

Shelly Sohal (he/him)

Speech Language Pathologist

Shelly’s Why: I became a speech therapist to help people find their voice—whether it’s returning to work, expressing their thoughts, or simply saying the names of those they love. Seeing the hope in their eyes as they regain their ability to communicate is what drives me every day.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Cognitive Communication, Swallowing, Return To Work & Learn.

Locations: Brampton, Caledon, Bolton, Mississauga, Georgetown, Virtual Care

Sarah Bogner (she/her)

Sarah Bogner (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Sarah’s Why: I love being able to make a connection with people and helping to make the work we do together meaningful for them. Watching someone’s confidence grow as they regain skills or make changes that help them in their lives makes my work so much more than just a job.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Cognitive Communication, Swallowing, Return To Work & Learn Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Cognitive Communication, Swallowing, Pediatric And Teen Rehabilitation, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

Locations: Burlington, Brantford, Hamilton, Virtual Care

Lindsay Kroes (she/her)

Lindsay Kroes (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Lindsay’s Why: I love to help my clients express themselves confidently, connect with others, and get back to the activities that matter to them — anything from returning to work, to participating in their weekly bridge club, to reading their favourite fantasy series. Let’s get creative and figure it out together.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Concussion, Augmented And Alternative Communication (Aac), Executive Functioning, Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Primary Progressive Aphasia And Other Progressive Neurological Disorders.

Locations: Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Virtual Care

Brittani Adamson (she/her)

Brittani Adamson (she/her)

Speech Language Pathologist

Brittani’s Why: People who experience communication difficulties have the right to understand and be understood. It is my job to acknowledge and respect how someone is currently communicating and develop strategies to enhance their ability to fully participate in all aspects of their lives. I help my clients communicate effectively, whether they have had a sudden change.

Clinical Focus: Acquired Brain Injury, Cognitive Communication, Augmentative And Alternative Communication (Aac), Stroke / Aphasia, Communication Access, Progressive Neurological Conditions.

Locations: Georgetown, Halton Hills, Milton, Brampton, Caledon, Virtual Care

We currently offer our services in the following languages:

  • English
  • Punjabi / ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Gujarati / ગુજરાતી
  • French / Français
  • Hindi / हिन्दी
  • Urdu / اردو

Let's find your voice (again). We're here to help.