Lee Morra

Speech-Language Pathologist/Fluency Specialist

Lee Morra, M.A., CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist with extensive experience supporting individuals who stutter and clutter. He has worked with children, adolescents, and adults across private practice, outpatient, and school-based settings.

Lee earned his M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from The George Washington University, where he was awarded a University Fellowship and served as a graduate teaching assistant in linguistics and neuroanatomy. He completed his B.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Ohio University, graduating summa cum laude. While there, he also served as assistant coordinator of the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE) pronunciation center.

Lee specializes in helping people who stutter—at any age—improve communication, reduce avoidance, and build confidence in both everyday and high-stakes situations. His therapy is evidence-based and highly individualized, with a focus on developing proactive strategies and self-advocacy skills that support long-term growth. He also emphasizes understanding stuttering itself, helping clients respond more effectively in moments of disfluency and reduce its overall impact through a foundation of acceptance.

In addition to fluency, Lee has experience treating a broad range of communication needs, including articulation and phonological disorders; expressive and receptive language disorders; and social/pragmatic language challenges in school-age children, teens, and adults with autism or related needs. He also provides pronunciation and accent coaching, helping multilingual speakers achieve clear and effective communication. Lee has led professional in-services on fluency intervention, guest lectured on phonetics, and supervised graduate student clinicians.

He is licensed to practice in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, and Maine, and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Outside the clinic, Lee enjoys running, hiking, reading, and exploring new cities—always with a good coffee in hand. He also teaches self-defense classes and is passionate about helping people communicate and carry themselves with greater confidence in all areas of life.

In summary, Lee has experience evaluating and treating individuals with: