What can a speech pathologist help with?

A speech pathologist can help with a wide range of communication and feeding difficulties. This includes:

  • Speech clarity and articulation

  • Language comprehension and expression

  • Literacy and phonological awareness

  • Social communication and conversation skills

  • Stuttering or fluency

  • Voice quality and volume

  • Safe eating and drinking (dysphagia)

  • Communication devices and non-verbal tools

For NDIS participants, a speech pathologist works toward individualised, functional goals that increase daily independence—like ordering food, asking for help, or joining in class discussions. They may also train parents, carers, and educators to continue therapy strategies at home or school. To find out how we can help, book your consultation now.