Speech Language Pathologist
Zoe Weston, MS, CCC-SLP, is a Speech-Language Pathologist at the UCSF Voice and Swallowing Center. She specializes in the evaluation and treatment of swallowing, voice, and upper airway disorders. Her clinical and scholarly interests include the evaluation and treatment of voice and upper airway disorders, with special interest in transgender voice and communication, neurogenic voice disorders, exercise induced laryngeal obstruction, and chronic cough.
Ms. Weston joined the UCSF Voice and Swallow team in 2020 after working at the Cleveland Clinic Voice Center in Cleveland, OH. She earned her undergraduate degree from Emerson College in Boston, MA and her master’s degree from University of New Hampshire, both in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Ms. Weston completed her clinical fellowship year at the University of Rochester Voice Center.
Professional affiliations include the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and ASHA special interest group (SIG) 3 – Voice and Voice Disorders.
Ms. Weston joined the UCSF Voice and Swallow team in 2020 after working at the Cleveland Clinic Voice Center in Cleveland, OH. She earned her undergraduate degree from Emerson College in Boston, MA and her master’s degree from University of New Hampshire, both in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Ms. Weston completed her clinical fellowship year at the University of Rochester Voice Center.
Professional affiliations include the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and ASHA special interest group (SIG) 3 – Voice and Voice Disorders.