F.A.Q.

If you can’t find your answer here, feel free to contact me.

I do participate with some insurance plans.  Because every individual’s plan can have different benefits, the best way to find out is to contact me and let me research your benefits before we meet. 

You’ll need to make an appointment to have a laryngeal examination by a laryngologist or an ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat doctor).  I recommend someone who specializes in voice.  If you need help choosing a doctor, contact me and I can assist you.  

CCC-SLP stands for Certificate of Clinical Competence.  It’s the nationally recognized professional credential that is awarded by the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA).  I hold the CCC-SLP and I’m licensed by the state of Pennsylvania.  

SVS stands for Singing Voice Specialist, which is a voice teacher  trained to collaborate with medical professionals in the treatment of injured voices. 

Michelle Eugene is the stage name I use in both of the professional actors unions I belong to: AEA and SAG-AFTRA.  I use it interchangeably with Michelle Horman (my legal name and the name on my SLP license), depending on the circumstances.  

I do!  I offer acting training, monologue and audition coaching, and “Acting your Song” coaching.  

My private studio is located at 7007 Emlen Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119.   

All services are currently being offered virtually.  However, I’ll be fully protected by my COVID vaccination by May 1, 2021, and I will reassess whether it’s safe to begin to see clients in person at that time.  I anticipate being able to see at least some clients in person by the summer.