Sarah Gülzow

Speech-language pathologist (B.Sc.)

Sarah Gülzow discovered her passion for voice during her very first acting class. After completing her dual degree in Applied Therapy Sciences at the Medical School Hamburg and the Werner-Otto Institute, she deepened her knowledge through numerous further training courses in voice therapy. For the past year, she has been specializing in the Linklater Method, which is based on holistic, body-centered approaches.

Sarah Gülzow focuses on the treatment of organic and functional voice disorders. Her expertise includes working with professional speakers, patients with vocal cord paralysis, and those suffering from Long-Covid-related voice issues. Since September 2024, she has been working at the Medical Voice Center, specializing in voice feminization for trans patients following phonosurgical interventions.

Professional Qualifications and Experience

2017–2020: Training as a Speech Therapist
2017–2021: Dual Degree in Applied Therapy Sciences (B.Sc.)
2020–2024: Voice Therapist at the Ziemer and Milow Practice, focusing on voice
2022–2024: Therapist at the Mevert Practice
2020–2024: Supervision by Henriette Mevert, focusing on voice therapy for recurrent nerve paralysis
2023: Advanced training with Michael Helbing – Voice therapy based on the Schlaffhorst-Andersen concept
2023–2024: Continuing education with Eva Weissmann – Linklater Method

Sarah Gülzow