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Dr Carolyn Cole Speech Language Pathology

Speech Pathologists, Golden Grove, SA 5125


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Dr Carolyn Cole & Associates support children, young people and their families improve their communication skills

Liberty Speech Pathology

Speech Pathologists, Tea Tree Gully, SA 5091


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Speech And Language Therapy And Assessments

Established In 2005
Speech, Language, Fluency And Literacy
Private Paediatric Practice
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Members of Speech Pathology Australia
Established In 2005
Speech, Language, Fluency And Literacy
Private Paediatric Practice
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Members of Speech Pathology Australia
Liberty Speech Pathology is a private paediatric practice in Adelaide's North East that offers evaluation and therapy for children aged 18 months to 18 years. Children may be seen in our Modbury clinic or in your child's own school, kindergarten or childcare centre.

Talking Matters

Speech Pathologists, Elizabeth Downs, SA 5113


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Helping your child reach their potential

We provide services for children from 18 months to 18 years, so we can provide on-going support for as long as your child needs it. We can provide continuity of support as your child moves through childcare, preschool and school for as long as you want us to.

My Speech

Speech Pathologists, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095


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Professional Speech Therapy In Mawson Lakes

Talking Matters

Occupational Therapist, Elizabeth Downs, SA 5113


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Speech Pathology, Psychology and Occupational Therapy

We know that your child wants fun and you want results. Our new building provides calm spaces for focused learning. Engaging therapists and stimulating therapy activities hold your child's attention as they have fun while learning.

Good Prospects Speech Pathology

Speech Pathologists, Salisbury, SA 5108

Dr Carolyn Cole Speech Language Pathology

Speech Pathologists, Golden Grove, SA 5125

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Dr Carolyn Cole & Associates support children, young people and their families improve their communication skills
Handy tips

Why you might see a speech pathologist

Speech pathology involves working with people who have trouble communicating. You might see a speech therapist if you have speech and language problems including:

  • Problems being understood by other people,
  • Problems understanding what other people are saying,
  • Frustration due to not being able to say what you want,
  • A husky voice that’s hard to hear, and
  • Stuttering.

Your child might also see a speech language pathologist if he/she:

  • Needs help with feeding – for example, if your baby has a cleft and lip palate,
  • Has problems swallowing,
  • Has an intellectual disability and needs help finding alternative ways to communicate,
  • Has a history of ear infections and you’re worried about his communication, and
  • Needs help learning to read.

If you think you may have a speech or language problem, a speech pathologist can assess your level of ability and design a program to help you develop the skills and abilities you need. With this in mind, continue browsing through our local listings to find speech therapy for toddlers, kids and adults near you.

West Melanie

Speech Pathologists, Modbury North, SA 5092

Assessment & Early Intervention Treatment for Children with Communication Difficulties