Speech Therapy

Connect with qualified speech therapists to improve speech, language, swallowing, and voice.

Introduction

Speech and Language Therapists assess and treat communication disorders (speech, language, voice, fluency) and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). They work with babies, children, adults, and elderly people across hospitals, schools, clinics, and homes.
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Who Can Speech Therapy Help?

Children with speech delays, stammering, or language disorders. Autism spectrum disorder communication support. Stroke and brain injury recovery. Parkinson's disease and progressive neurological conditions. Voice disorders (hoarseness, professional voice users). Swallowing difficulties after surgery or illness. Hearing impairment communication strategies. Learning difficulties and literacy problems.
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Speech and Language Therapists assess and treat communication disorders (speech, language, voice, fluency) and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). They work with babies, children, adults, and elderly people across hospitals, schools, clinics, and homes.
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"Speech therapy doesn't just improve words, it transforms lives through communication."

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