Speech and Language Therapy helps individuals improve communication, speech clarity, language understanding, voice, fluency, social communication, and swallowing skills. Therapy is provided by qualified Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs).
Some common signs include:
- Delayed speech and language development
- Difficulty pronouncing speech sounds or words
- Limited vocabulary.
- Poor social communication and interactions
- Feeding or swallowing difficulties
Yes. Speech and language therapy services are available for both children and adults.
We provide assessment and therapy for:
- Speech sound disorders
- Language delay/disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Stuttering
- Voice disorders
- Hearing impairment-related communication issues
- Feeding and swallowing disorders
- Neurological communication disorders
- Social communication difficulties.
Yes. Teletherapy or online speech therapy services may be available depending on the client’s needs and suitability.
No. Early consultation is recommended if speech and language milestones are delayed. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes.
Yes. Speech therapy can help individuals improve fluency, confidence, and communication strategies.
Yes. Adults with stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, or neurological conditions can benefit from therapy for speech, language, voice, and swallowing difficulties.
Yes. Speech Therapy can help correct articulation and speech sound errors to improve speech clarity.
Yes. Therapy can help improve listening, speech production, language development, and communication skills.

