Claryza Pujol is a bilingual (English/Spanish) speech-language pathologist and feeding and swallowing specialist with over 20 years of experience supporting children and families. She earned her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and has specialized training in medical speech pathology, with a strong focus on feeding and swallowing disorders.
She provides care across intensive care settings, including neonatal, cardiac, and pediatric populations, supporting medically complex infants and children with feeding, swallowing, and early developmental needs.
Claryza is passionate about helping children achieve meaningful progress and works closely with families to support feeding development and safe swallowing across clinical and home environments.
Claryza has extensive experience in both acute-care and outpatient settings. In the hospital setting, she works as part of multidisciplinary medical teams, supporting infants and children with complex feeding and developmental needs.
In addition to her clinical work, she plays a key role in mentoring and training other clinicians in feeding and swallowing, supporting best practices across multiple care settings.
Claryza has been actively involved in academic and professional training. She has served as faculty in graduate-level speech-language pathology programs and continues to contribute to the education and development of future clinicians.
She has been invited as a guest speaker at professional events, where she shares her expertise in pediatric feeding and swallowing.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
Evaluations & Treatment
Feeding and swallowing evaluations
Pediatric dysphagia treatment
Early feeding and developmental support
Support
Parent coaching and education
Feeding therapy across home and clinical settings
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams
Additional Services
Neonatal and medically complex feeding support
Professional training and mentorship
Claryza is passionate about educating families on feeding and child development. She has contributed to educational content, including her article “De la lactancia a las cenas familiares”, where she highlights the importance of building a healthy relationship with food from early childhood and the meaningful role feeding plays in family life.