Suite 4, 90 Gavin St Bundaberg 4670

Stacey Slean Speech Pathology opening hours in Bundaberg


Stacey Slean Speech Pathology opening hours in Bundaberg

Mon
8:30am - 3:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 3:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 3:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 3:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

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About Stacey Slean Speech Pathology

Working with families for outcomes in therapy through assessment, diagnosis & treatment of children's speech & language disorders
With 16 years experience, Stacey has been working with families to set goals and achieve outcomes using Evidence Based Practice in Speech Pathology. Teaching parents valuable skills in stimulating speech and language skills is important in ensuring the best outcomes for your child.
  • Speech sound disorders - phonological disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, articulation disorder
  • Language disorders - late talker, delayed language, receptive difficulties, expressive difficulties
  • Literacy - phonological awareness
  • AAC - Augmentative and Alternative communication
  • Hearing impairment - Cochlear implant
  • Cleft palates
  • Stuttering
  • ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder
  • Disabilities

Give Stacey a call today to discuss your child's speech and language progress.

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ABN
80 802 670 273

Products and Services

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Association

Speech Pathology Australia

Services

Assessments, Diagnosis, Treatment

Offering

Articulation, Expression, Fluency, Individualised Programmes, Language Therapy, Phonological Awareness, PROMPT, Sign Language

Features

By Appointment, Certified, Disabled Access, Health Fund Rebates, Medicare, Registered

Issues

Apraxia, Autism, Bad Hearing, Communication Disorders, Down Syndrome, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Illiteracy, Intellectual Disabilities, Language Therapy, Learning Difficulties, Phonological Delay, Social Skills, Stuttering

Catering To

Children

Keywords

Early intervention, Speech Pathologist, Speech Therapist, Lazy talker, Speech Pathology, Slow talker, Bundaberg, Speech Therapy, Late talker, Tongue tie

FAQs

  • Should my child see a Speech Pathologist?

    If your child is experiencing frequent tantrums or becoming isolated socially because they can't be understood, then you should seek an assessment.

  • Other people have suggested that my child see a Speech Pathologist, but I'm not too concerned. What should I do?

    Having a professional assessment completed can ensure piece of mind.

  • What's involved in therapy if my child needs therapy?

    Frequency of therapy will depend on your child's diagnosis and your time commitments. You as a parent will be trained in working with your child at home to achieve goals that you have set in conjunction with your Speech Pathologist. Your Speech Pathologist will provide guidance as to how to progress through further goals.