Ann Hillis, MS, CCC-SLP, MBA is the owner and lead speech pathologist of Speech Pathology PRN.
Why did you become a speech language pathologist?
I decided to become a speech pathologist at the age of 13 after observing the speech and language development of a four year old child with a severe hearing impairment. I was fascinated by her ability to communicate using oral communication, gesture, body language, and tone of voice.
What do you feel are your areas of specialization?
I have worked with people with speech and language disorders from infancy through geriatrics. I have worked with adults and children across the speech and language continuum including developmental and acquired language disorders, pragmatic language, cognition, articulation and phonology, fluency, voice and swallowing.
A fun fact about Ann: I am a native Texan who spends most weekends at the Double Helix Ranch with my husband, David, where we raise longhorn cattle.





