
Welcome
We bring our services to you, providing personalized support and convenient in-home treatment. Is mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, or another myofunctional disorder causing difficulties for you or your child? A free consultation can help determine if this therapy is the right solution. Contact us today to learn more.

What are myofunctional disorders?
A myofunctional disorder is an issue involving the muscles of the mouth, face, and throat that interferes with normal growth, development, or function. These disorders can affect people of all ages, including children and adults.
Common Myofunctional Disorders
Mouth breathing
Open mouth posture
Tongue thrust
Tongue tie
Speech misarticulations
Tonsil/adenoid inflammation
TMJD
Sleep disorders/sleep apnea
Bruxism/clenching
Snoring
Malocclusions
Cavities and gum disease.

What is Myofunctional Therapy?
Orofacial myofunctional therapy uses oral exercises that are designed to strengthen and improve the function of the mouth, lips, face, and tongue.
who does it help?
Myofunctional therapy is suitable for children ages 5 and up, and adults who are struggling with myofunctional disorders.
How does it work?
After a comprehensive evaluation we work to develop a program specific to your needs. You will learn the techniques to practice daily while completing the program in order to achieve the best results.

Lisa Quirk AOMT-C
Lisa is dedicated to helping people who struggle with myofunctional disorders uncover the cause of their issues and collaborates with other healthcare professionals to help her clients address each underlying concern. Lisa’s personal experience navigating her own son’s airway concerns inspired her to begin her myofunctional therapy journey in 2023. She understands firsthand the challenges families face and is passionate about providing support and guidance to others seeking better breathing and health.
She received her certification in myofunctional therapy from the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy and opened her practice in 2024. A life long learner, she actively pursues opportunities to advance her knowledge and stay on the forefront of myofunctional science. Lisa is a member of Airway Circle and the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy.
This Website has been created to provide information about myofunctional therapy and is for general informational purposes that should never be construed as medical advice for any person, including clients of the practice. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition.

Rochester Myofunctional Therapy
Webster, NY 14580
RochesterMyo@gmail.com
(585) 236-4600
Hours
Monday—Friday
9am — 6pm