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Who We Are

What is speech therapy?

Speech therapy aids individuals, both children and adults, in enhancing their communication and language abilities. Regardless of the challenges impacting your capacity to speak or communicate clearly, engaging in speech therapy can significantly enhance your overall well-being. If you or your child encounter difficulties in speaking, hearing, or utilizing language, consulting a healthcare professional about a speech therapy assessment is recommended.


Speech therapy offers support in enhancing various aspects of communication:


  • 1 Developing early language skills
  • 2 Strengthening the use of your voice
  • 3 Improving language comprehension,
  • 4 Enhancing fluency
  • 5 Refining clarity and expression
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Our Activities

Key Focus Area of Paediatric Speech Therapy

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Speech and Language Delay

Speech and language delay refers to a situation where a child's development of speech and language is slower compared to typical developmental milestones for their age group

02

Autism, ADHD and Down’s Syndrome etc

Autism, ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), and Down syndrome are distinct conditions that can impact individuals in different ways

03

Articulation Disorder

Articulation disorder refers to difficulties in producing speech sounds, impacting the clarity or accuracy of speech.

04

Stammering

Stammering, also known as stuttering, is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of speech.

05

Learning Disability

A learning disability is a neurological condition that affects the way an individual processes, retains, or communicates information.

06

Swallowing Disorders

Helping children who have difficulty swallowing. This may be due to a variety of factors, such as a cleft lip or palate, cerebral palsy, or a traumatic brain injury.

Our Core Values

Services Provided

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Speech Assessments:

Conducting evaluations to diagnose speech and language disorders, identifying areas of improvement.

02

Individualized Therapy:

Tailored therapy sessions focusing on specific speech or language difficulties, often employing various techniques and exercises.

03

Swallowing Therapy:

Helping children who have difficulty swallowing. This may be due to a variety of factors, such as a cleft lip or palate, cerebral palsy, or a traumatic brain injury.

04

Articulation Therapy:

Helping individuals pronounce sounds, syllables, and words more clearly.

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Language Therapy:

Targeting comprehension, expression, grammar, vocabulary, and overall language development.

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Fluency/Stuttering Therapy:

Assisting individuals in managing and reducing stuttering patterns in speech.

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Voice Therapy:

Addressing issues related to pitch, volume, quality, or any vocal disorders.

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Progress Monitoring and Follow-up:

Regularly assessing progress and making adjustments to the therapy plan as needed.

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