BreatheWorks

Speech, TMJ & Myofunctional Therapy in Bellevue — Eastside

Experience whole‑patient care at BreatheWorks Bellevue. Our team helps you sleep better, breathe better, talk better, eat better, and feel better with evidence‑informed speech therapy, orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT), and breathwork.

New to BreatheWorks? Start with a comprehensive assessment—and leave with your first exercises the same day.

Speech, TMJ & Myofunctional Therapy in Bellevue — Eastside

BreatheWorks provides speech, TMJ, and oromyofunctional therapy in Portland, OR, serving adults and children across North Portland and the broader metro. You’ll find us near the North Lombard Transit Center with easy access from I-5 and multiple TriMet routes. We accept most major plans (incl. Aetna, Regence BCBS, Moda, Providence, PacificSource, CareOregon, Medicare, United, and more), and offer both in-person and telehealth visits so you can start sleeping, breathing, talking, eating—and feeling—better.

Quick Facts

– Mon–Fri 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
– Sat 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
– Sun Closed

– East of Downtown Bellevue / near Lake Bellevue & Wilburton

Bellevue Transit Center offers frequent King County Metro service across the Eastside/Seattle.

– The 2 Line serves Bellevue with stations at South Bellevue, Bellevue Downtown & Wilburton (trains ~every 10 minutes).

ADA parking on‑site at the building; additional paid/validated garages common downtown (see resources below).

– In‑person in Bellevue + secure teletherapy statewide/region‑wide.

Directions & Parking

– Convenient from I‑405 (NE 8th/4th exits), SR‑520, and I‑90 via I‑405.

– Use on‑site ADA spaces at the building. For overflow or downtown visits nearby, many area garages offer paid or validated parking (see Visit Bellevue guidance).

– Ride Link 2 Line to Bellevue Downtown or Wilburton Station and walk/transfer. The Bellevue Transit Center connects regional Metro routes.

What We Treat in Bellevue

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Insurance and pricing

Don't worry we’ve got you covered. You’ve got options.

Everyone deserves access to the best care, so we’re adding new plans and coverage monthly.

How care works

Most patients leave visit #1 with actionable exercises. Insurance: We work with most major plans; HSA/FSA welcome. See Getting Started for details.

Your Portland Team

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Insurance card (or photo), medication list, any oral devices, and if you have dietary restrictions, bring a crunchy snack for evaluation.

Yes. We address airway muscle function, posture, and patterns that drive snoring and sleep‑disordered breathing, and we support UARS/OSA treatment plans.

Yes—secure teletherapy with flexible scheduling. Many follow‑ups are ~30 minutes.

ADA parking is available on‑site at the building. Many downtown garages are paid; several retail destinations offer validation. See the city/visitor parking resources linked above.

Nearby Communities We Serve (≈ 30‑minute radius)

What patients say about BreatheWorks

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Your Bellevue Team

Corinne Jarvis, M.S., CEO

Founder | Speech-Language Pathologist

Corinne Jarvis, M.S., is the Founder and CEO of BreatheWorks and a Speech-Language Pathologist with a clinical focus on oropharyngeal dysfunction, oromyofunctional disorders, TMD, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), mouth breathing, and EDS. She works with patients across the lifespan, from infants through geriatrics, and is deeply passionate about expanding access to care through a whole-patient approach. Corinne is driven by complex, hard-to-solve problems and is committed to building world-class care teams that deliver thoughtful, interdisciplinary treatment.

Corinne earned her B.S. in Communication Disorders and Sciences and her M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from Portland State University in 2005. She has advanced training in oromyofunctional disorders, TMD, OSA, mouth breathing, and EDS. Her background includes private practice in New York City and Oregon, fellowship training at The Hearing and Speech Institute, and work as part of an interdisciplinary team. She is affiliated with ASHA, IAOM, AAPMD, and The Breathe Institute.

As the founder of BreatheWorks, Corinne is passionate about leading the field in whole-patient care, teaching and learning alongside her team, and expanding access to high-quality services. She takes pride in creating strong clinical teams and advancing care models that support better outcomes for the patients and families BreatheWorks serves.

Outside of work, Corinne enjoys paddle boarding, biking around Portland, spending time with her husband and three children, and playing with her dog.

Gloria Lee, M.S., CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

Gloria Lee, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who specializes in voice and upper airway disorders, swallowing, cognitive-communication, motor speech, and aphasia. She works primarily with adults with acquired and progressive neurological conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson’s disease, and dementia, as well as individuals with head and neck cancer and multilingual populations. Gloria is passionate about helping clients reclaim function, confidence, and quality of life across the continuum of care, from diagnosis through rehabilitation. Gloria earned her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) and is licensed in Washington and Oregon. She also holds certifications in SpeakOut!, MBSImP, and the McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program (MDTP).

Her approach to care is grounded in science, guided by compassion, and centered on the individual. Gloria is known for translating complex clinical information into clear, accessible language so clients can better understand their care and actively participate in recovery. She meets each person where they are and develops thoughtful, individualized treatment plans based on their needs, goals, and daily life.

Outside of work, Gloria enjoys traveling and exploring new foods and drinks from around the world.