Meet the owner!
Welcome to Concierge Speech! I am a certified speech language pathologist who graduated with my master’s degree from the University of Alabama. My professional career began with the adult population at a skilled nursing facility in Birmingham. There, I gained invaluable experience providing aphasia, cognitive, swallowing, memory care, and voice therapy while working with patients suffering from stroke, TBI, dementia, and more. I started working as a professional with the pediatric population shortly after leaving the skilled nursing facility. I have spent my time working with children with Autism, Down Syndrome, language impairments, stutters, articulation deficits, and other developmental disorders. This has given me extensive experience and knowledge in the areas of language, articulation, fluency, social skills, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) use. Although I have experience in a wide range of services, I specialize in language (with children and adults), cognitive, social skills, and AAC therapy. I'm inspired by the diversity of opportunities in this field, and I truly feel that I have the ability to touch many lives in a meaningful way. I started Concierge Speech to help individuals of all ages better communicate and connect with the world. Please give me a call and find out how I can help!
Jillian Canary M.S.CCC-SLP
“It is my passion to empower others through effective communication and their ability to make meaningful connections in this world.”
My husband (Will), dog (George), and I after our wedding day.
My niece and I at the beach.
My nephew and I on Christmas Eve.
Peyton Hubbard
Peyton Hubbard, M.S., CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist who has experience working with children in a variety of early childhood settings. She earned her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Samford University and her bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders from Auburn University. Peyton began her career in the Birmingham City Schools preschool program before joining the Woolley Institute for Spoken Language Education (WISE). At WISE, she worked in a preschool classroom teaching deaf children to communicate through listening and spoken language. There she also provided outpatient therapy in clinic and early intervention services in the home. In addition to Concierge Speech Birmingham, Peyton works at The Bell Center for Early Intervention, providing therapy to children from birth to three years old in a transdisciplinary team setting. She specializes in early language development, social communication, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Peyton is also trained in the Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding and enjoys providing feeding therapy to young children. Outside of work, Peyton lives in Birmingham with her husband, David, their two-year-old son, Jones, and their goldendoodle, Hendrix.