Speech Pathology
Speech pathologists study, diagnose and treat communication disorders, including difficulties with speaking, listening, understanding language, reading, writing, social skills, stuttering and using voice. They work with people who have difficulty communicating because of developmental delays, stroke, brain injuries, learning disability, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, dementia and hearing loss, as well as other problems that can affect speech and language
Speech Pathology Australia 2016
There are many reasons why a person has difficulties in communicating. These include Autism Spectrum Disorder, delayed speech and language development, auditory or visual processing difficulties from acquired conditions such as stroke or brain injury, and anxiety.
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​Our Speech Pathologists can help with the following conditions:
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Language difficulties
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Speech delays and disorders
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Phonological awareness difficulties
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Pragmatic (social) difficulties
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Literacy difficulties (e.g., Dyslexia)
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Auditory processing difficulties
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Reading and verbal comprehension difficulties
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Fluency difficulties
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We provide both in-clinic and mobile speech pathology services.
We are a Helping Children with Autism Early Intervention Service Approved Provider.
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Our therapists are registered Medicare providers, and are also registered with private health care funds. We are able to accept participants who are self-managed or plan-managed under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
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If you would like further information about obtaining an appointment, please contact our Therapy Lab team for a chat on 03 9880 5988. Alternatively, if it is outside of regular business hours, please click the button below to fill in the contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.