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Keri Small, MS 

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Richmond Medical Center
Rehabilitation Services

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Building B, 3rd floor
901 Nevin Ave.
Richmond, CA 94801-3143

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About Me

My name is Keri Small, and for the past twelve years, I have enjoyed my career in Speech Pathology, including the past four years here at Kaiser Richmond. I have developed a comprehensive Speech Therapy program providing both inpatient and outpatient services for adults, and outpatient therapy services for children. I work closely with patients who suffer from neurological disorders, brain injury and developmental disorders. I am dedicated to providing individual and group therapy services that are necessary to help my patients regain their independence as quickly as possible.

Education: I completed my undergraduate and graduate studies at San Francisco State University, BA completed 6/89, M.S. completed 6/92
Joined Kaiser in: 2000
Special clinical interests: I am very interested in all areas of communication disorders including, Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Voice and pediatrics language delay.
Outside interests: All types of crafts, gardening and photography



 
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