Speech Therapy
Personalised, evidence-based speech pathology for communication, voice, language and swallowing — for every stage of life.
Find your voice — and use it with confidence.
Our certified practising speech pathologists work with children and adults across the full range of communication and swallowing concerns. Every plan starts with listening — to you, your family and the goals that matter most.
Sessions combine assessment, evidence-based therapy and meaningful practice — in clinic, at home, in school settings or via telehealth where it suits you best.

What we treat
From a child's first words to recovery after a stroke, our speech pathologists work across communication, voice and swallowing.
Speech sound disorders
Helping children and adults produce sounds clearly so they can be understood by family, teachers and the wider community.
- Articulation difficulties
- Phonological disorders
- Childhood apraxia of speech
- Dysarthria
- Lisp & sound substitutions
Language & comprehension
Building expressive and receptive language skills for connection, learning and independence.
- Late talkers & early-language delay
- Developmental language disorder (DLD)
- Vocabulary & grammar
- Following directions
- Aphasia (post-stroke / brain injury)
Stuttering & fluency
Evidence-based programs (including the Lidcombe and Camperdown approaches) for children and adults who stutter.
- Lidcombe Program (early childhood)
- Camperdown Program (teens & adults)
- Cluttering
- Confidence & communication coaching
Voice disorders
Restoring vocal health for teachers, performers, professionals and anyone whose voice has changed.
- Vocal nodules & polyps
- Muscle tension dysphonia
- Vocal fatigue
- Gender-affirming voice therapy
- Post-laryngectomy rehabilitation
Social communication
Supporting confident, comfortable communication across friendships, school, work and community life.
- Autistic communication strengths & differences
- Pragmatic language
- Conversation & turn-taking
- Emotion & perspective-taking
- Workplace communication
Literacy & learning
Structured literacy support that bridges spoken and written language.
- Phonological awareness
- Reading decoding & comprehension
- Spelling
- Written expression
- Dyslexia support
Swallowing (dysphagia)
Safe and enjoyable eating and drinking, for paediatric feeding through to adult dysphagia after stroke or neurological change.
- Paediatric feeding difficulties
- Mealtime management plans
- Texture-modified diets & thickened fluids
- Post-stroke & Parkinson's dysphagia
- Aged-care swallow assessments
AAC & assistive technology
Helping people who don't rely solely on speech to communicate fully — using low- and high-tech tools.
- PECS & visual supports
- Key Word Sign / Auslan keywords
- Speech-generating devices (SGDs)
- App-based AAC (Proloquo, TouchChat, LAMP)
- Funding reports for AT
Approaches we use
Who we work with
Early years (0–5)
First words, late talkers, feeding, early-intervention play-based therapy.
School age
Speech sounds, language, literacy, social communication and stuttering.
Teens & adults
Voice, fluency, confidence and workplace communication.
NDIS participants
Goal-led capacity-building plans with reports for plan reviews.
Stroke & brain injury
Aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication and dysphagia rehab.
Aged care
Mealtime safety, swallow assessments and communication support.
Common questions
Do I need a referral to see a speech pathologist?
No — you can book directly. A GP referral is only needed for Medicare CDM rebates, DVA or NDIS-managed plans where required.
How long does each session run?
Initial assessments are 60 minutes. Follow-up therapy sessions are typically 45 minutes, including time for parent/carer coaching where appropriate.
Do you offer telehealth?
Yes — telehealth is available for many goals and works particularly well for older children, adults and parent coaching. Your clinician will let you know what's suitable.
Can my child be seen at school or daycare?
Where it's helpful and the setting agrees, our mobile speech pathologists can visit early-learning centres and schools as part of an NDIS or private plan.
Are you NDIS-registered?
Yes. We deliver speech pathology under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living for plan, self and agency-managed participants.
NDIS, Medicare CDM, private health and self-funded
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