What is a Speech-language therapy?
Speech-language therapy is the treatment for most people with speech and/or language disorders. A speech disorder refers to a problem with the actual production of sounds, whereas a language disorder refers to a difficulty understanding or putting words together to communicate ideas.

 

The role of a speech and language therapist is to assess and treat speech, language and communication problems in people of all ages to enable them to communicate to the best of their ability.

 

Treatment services are available for communication disorders in the areas of articulation, fluency, swallowing, voice and resonance, communication modalities, receptive and expressive language, cognition and social aspects of language.

 

Our expertise

Our Speech Therapists are ancillary medical experts, therapists treating communication disorders as well as swallowing disorders.


Speech Therapy is a profession in constant evolution and our professionals are keen to keep abreast of the latest technological advances carried out in the field. We help our patients, young and old, find their words and their voice.

 

Our Speech Therapists also treat regular people who want to improve their public speaking and communication skills. They have a multi-disciplinary background: linguistics, neurology, psychology and phonetics. They pride themselves in a perfect elocution and orthography, as well as great interpersonal qualities.

 
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