Guest ClinicianEverything from performance to pedagogy, in-person or online
Kelly has worked with programs at every level, from national organizations to local high schools, teaching everything from vocal health and technique to performance, pedagogy, and audition prep.
Whether you’re bringing one of Kelly’s most requested workshops to your program or building something new together, each session is designed with you to reflect your goals.
From student training to teacher professional development, let's create the class that works for you
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“From One-On-One to Everyone: Building Collaborative Pathways in Music Through Scalable Online Teaching”
A Singing Voice Rehabilitation Specalist (SVRS) is a voice teacher or SLP with advanced training in working with injured voices, always in collaboration with medical professionals. Think of it like an athlete recovering from an injury. You need the right team in place to safely and effectively get back to full performance.
What is an SVRS?After an evaluation with a laryngologist and speech-language pathologist who specialize in voice care, singers may be referred to my studio for a singing-based assessment and a personalized recovery plan that supports their return to singing.
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All SVRS sessions are 55 minutes in length. You can choose between:
Full-Time Membership (4 sessions/month): $390
Part-Time Membership (2 sessions/month): $195
For the most consistent progress, many singers opt for weekly sessions (full time membership), but great improvement is very possible with twice-monthly sessions.
Lessons are scheduled based on your availability and do not need to be at the same time each week, allowing for flexibility month to month!
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Yes! In fact, a large portion of my studio works virtually.
Online sessions are highly effective for addressing vocal challenges, and I’ve successfully worked with singers all over the world for several years. You’re also welcome to do a mix of in-person and virtual sessions depending on your needs.
No matter the format, the level of instruction and care remains the same.
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Most singers begin noticing consistent improvement within the first 8–10 sessions.
However, like any form of rehabilitation, lasting change and habit-building can take up to 6 months depending on your goals and consistency.
Every voice and situation is different, so your timeline may be shorter or longer. We’ll adjust as we go based on your progress.
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Your first session will include a consultation and intake where we’ll:
Talk through your goals and vocal history
Explore targeted exercises to assess what you’re experiencing
Create a clear, personalized plan moving forward
We’ll also review any information you’ve received from your medical provider so we’re all aligned. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of what we’re working on and how we’ll get there.
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Once you’ve moved through the rehabilitation phase, you have the option to seamlessly transition into traditional voice lessons.
In fact, many singers choose to continue! Ongoing lessons help reinforce the healthy habits we’ve built and allow you to keep growing with someone who understands your voice and history.
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A referral is not required.
However, before we begin, I do ask that you share any relevant medical information (such as scope videos/images, evaluations, or diagnoses) so I can best support you.
If you’re not referred by a provider, I’m always happy to connect with your laryngologist or speech-language pathologist. Collaboration is key, and it’s importaht that we create the best voice care team for you!
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At this time, I do not accept insurance.
Some clients have been able to classify sessions as professional or work-related expenses depending on their field. I recommend checking with your CPA or tax professional to see what may apply to you.
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SVRS work complements the work you’re doing with a speech-language pathologist or voice therapist, but applies it directly to singing.
We take the techniques and strategies from voice therapy and integrate them into your singing in a practical, functional way. This helps bridge the gap between clinical work and real-world vocal performance.
As a Singing Voice Rehabilitation Specialist, I’m trained in how the voice functions across all systems—breath, vocal fold function, resonance, and more—and how injury or imbalance impacts singing.
This allows me to collaborate with medical professionals and help you rebuild your voice in a way that feels connected, sustainable, and specific to you as a singer.
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Affiliations:
The Voice Lab at Geisinger Hospital (Danville, PA)
Dr. Kenneth Altman, Chair of Otolaryngology
Kaitlyn Kishbaugh, CCC-SLP, Chief Speech-Language Pathologist
Full Member, Pan American Vocology Association (PAVA)
Education & Training:
Singing Voice Rehabilitation Practicum under Dr. Kari Ragan (SVRS-VT), affiliated with the University of Washington Voice Center
Master of Music, Vocal Performance – New York University
Bachelor of Arts, Musical Theatre – Wilkes University
Certified in Levels 1 & 2, Evidence-Based Voice Pedagogy
“Kelly is incredible at what she does. Her kindness, intelligence, & clear dedication to her craft all serve to help you on the journey to find your true voice.”
Off-Broadway - “24 Hour Plays : Nationals”
Leanne Rooney
“Kelly is an incredible vocal instructor. With her guidance, I have learned how to relieve tension and strengthen my voice. Kelly helped me extend my range beyond what I considered possible.”
Lead Singer - Mellow Honey
Martin Borysiewicz
I was drawn to this work after seeing how many singers struggle to find their way back to their voice after injury, surgery, or vocal pathology. Too often, support ends when formal therapy ends… but voice care doesn’t have to (and shoulnd’t!) stop there.
In affiliation with The Voice Lab at Geisinger Hospital (Danville), I work as part of a collaborative voice care team to help singers navigate that next phase. My goal is to keep you motivated, rebuild trust in your voice, and help you return to singing the music you love.
If you’re experiencing vocal concerns and aren’t sure where to start, I’m always happy to help guide you toward the right care team and next steps!
Hi, I'm Kelly! MEET YOUR SVRS
Your voice deserves to be strong, healthy, and free. We’re here to make sure it gets there.
We’re ready when you are



