Helping You Breathe, Sleep, and Grow Better

Personalized Myofunctional therapy focused on airway health, oral function, and long-term wellness

What Is Myofunctional Therapy?

Myofunctional therapy focuses on retraining the muscles of the face, tongue, and mouth to support proper breathing and oral posture.

These functions play a key role in airway health, sleep quality, jaw development, and overall well-being

Therapy uses simple, guided exercises to help retrain muscles and support healthier, long-term function..

We support children, teens and adults with:

  • Mouth breathing

  • Tongue tie / restricted tongue movement

  • Low tongue posture

  • Tongue thrusting

  • Thumb sucking and oral habits

  • Sleep-disordered breathing

  • Pre- and post-frenectomy support

  • Lip incompetence

  • Airway and functional concerns

Our Services

Complimentary guidance call

A 30 minute call to see if Grow Myofunctional therapy is a good fit for you

Initial Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation to understand your breathing patterns, oral function, and specific needs.

Personalized Therapy Plan

A step-by-step program tailored to you or your child, with guided exercises and ongoing support.

Virtual Appointments

Convenient sessions from the comfort of your home.

In-Person Visits

One-on-one care in a supportive, personalized setting. (Travel available to surrounding areas)

All services are by appointment only.

About Grow Myofunctional Therapy

Our approach at Grow Myofunctional Therapy is gentle, structured, and holistic. Focusing on identifying and addressing the root cause of dysfunction—not just the symptoms.

Progress depends on consistency and participation. We’re here to guide and support you every step of the way.

Every patient is unique. Our therapy approach includes:

  • Gentle, individualized treatment plans

  • Functional airway and oral assessment

  • Root-cause focused care

  • Collaboration with other healthcare providers when needed

The goal is long-term improvement in breathing, function, and quality of life.

If you or your child are experiencing signs of airway or oral dysfunction, early intervention can make a meaningful difference.