dysphagia specialists
Mobile FEES Providers & Dysphagia Experts
We expand access to instrumental swallowing assessments by bringing mobile FEES directly to your facility. Our goal is to remove barriers through a collaborative approach to evidence-based care.
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Access Dysphagia Services is family‑owned and operated based in Frederick County, Maryland. We provide mobile FEES and dysphagia services across South Central Pennsylvania, Central Maryland, and Northern Virginia, bringing bedside instrumental evaluations directly to your facility.
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Who we are
Access Dysphagia Services is owned and operated by husband and wife team, Brian and Jordan Martin. Both are Speech-Language Pathologists and have a passion for providing well-informed patient care, remaining current in our field and believe strongly that access to healthcare should be a priority to our community. With a combined 20 years of practice as SLPs, they have a solid foundation which incorporates evidence-based practice and clinical expertise.
Brian specialized in head and neck cancer for many years where he was provided with a unique perspective on swallowing, physiology and anatomy of the swallowing mechanism, and focusing on patient comfort. He has given lectures at the undergraduate and graduate level, and presented at multiple state conferences. FEES has been a part of his practice from the beginning, and he was most recently employed with a mobile FEES company which will provide a seamless transition to serving your facility. He believes in a patient-centered approach to care and providing comprehensive evaluations with clearly defined documentation and associated recommendations.
Jordan has spent the majority of her career in adult acute care with a special interest in neurogenic disorders. She has had the opportunity to work on specialized interdisciplinary clinics for patients with aphasia, ALS, and those undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation. She has had several leadership roles including the coordination of hospital-wide implementation of IDDSI for a 700-bed, level 1 trauma center. She has experience in dysphagia assessment and treatment with a wide range of patient populations making her well-suited for her current supportive role at Access Dysphagia Services and a great resource for contracted SLPs.
We believe in a collaborative approach, working closely with facility staff, patients and families to ensure the highest standard of care is provided. It takes a team to provide appropriate medical management, and we are excited to team up with you.
Serving Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, and South Central Pennsylvania