Specialties
- Adult Voice and Swallowing
Amy Baillies, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Senior Clinical Speech Pathologist
baillies@surgery.wisc.edu
(608) 263-4142
600 HIGHLAND AVE
BX2400 CLINICAL SCIENCE CNTR-H4
MADISON, WI 53792-3284
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Communication Disorders and Women's Studies, UW-Madison
- Master of Science, Speech-Language Pathology, UW-Madison
Clinical Specialties
Amy Baillies, MS, CCC–SLP, BCS-S, is a senior level speech-language pathologist with the Department of Surgery – Division of Otolaryngology. She has specialized exclusively in adult dysphagia evaluation and management since 2001. She has clinical competencies in videofluoroscopy, fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), high resolution pharyngeal manometry (HRPM) and alaryngeal voice restoration (including electrolarynx training and management of tracheo-esophageal voice prostheses). She obtained bachelor’s of science degrees in Communication Disorders and Women’s Studies and a master’s of science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from UW-Madison. She is a member of ASHA and WSHA and enjoys attending and presenting at local and national conferences to further her knowledge in the field of dysphagia. In 2012 she earned Board Recognized Swallowing Specialty (BCS-S) honors.
Certificates: American Speech Language Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competency
Licenses: Speech, Language Pathology