
Find your voice,
Be understood
Speech Pathologists supporting communication and swallowing — so you can connect, learn, and eat with confidence.
with SPA
- Clearer speech and stronger communication
- Better language, literacy and learning
- Safer, more confident swallowing
- Improved social interaction and connection
- Support for voice and fluency
Communication & swallowing
What does a Speech
Pathologist do?
Speech Pathologists are university-qualified allied health professionals who assess and treat difficulties with speech, language, voice, fluency, literacy, social communication, and swallowing.
We work with people of all ages — from early communication milestones to regaining skills after illness or injury — with practical, evidence-based therapy built around your goals.
How speech pathology
helps
Every plan starts with a thorough assessment, then targeted therapy built around how you communicate and connect. Our Speech Pathologists support:
One team, every voice
Areas we
commonly support
Speech & Language
Pronunciation, understanding, expression, literacy, and early communication.
Voice & Fluency
Voice quality, stuttering, and confident, clear delivery.
Swallowing (Dysphagia)
Safe eating and drinking, mealtime strategies, and swallowing rehabilitation.

Care that comes
to you
We deliver therapy in the settings where communication matters most — making practice meaningful and easy to keep up.
Ways to access care
Funding &
rebates
NDIS
Self, plan, and agency-managed participants welcome.
Medicare
Chronic Disease Management (CDM / EPC) referrals from your GP.
Private Health
Rebates may apply depending on your level of cover.
Aged Care
Home Care Packages and CHSP-funded support.
Ready to
take the first step?
Book a free 15-minute consultation and we'll help you find the right starting point.
FAQ(s)
Speech Pathologists assess and treat communication and swallowing difficulties — including speech, language, voice, fluency and mealtime safety — for both children and adults.
We support paediatric clients aged 2 to 17, helping children and teens with speech and language development.
Yes — we provide therapy and reports for self-managed, plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants.
Yes. We offer in-home sessions across 80+ western and north-western Melbourne suburbs, plus telehealth for eligible clients.

