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Speech Pathology - Wodonga

Speech Pathology - Wodonga

Speech Pathology for Children

We provide speech pathology services for children from birth to school age.  Our services are for children with communication and/or swallowing difficulties.

Difficulties may be in a range of areas including:

  • Producing speech sounds (A child's speech may be difficult to understand)
  • Following directions (A child may find it difficult to understand longer sentences)
  • Making sentences (A child may not be using many words)
  • Stuttering (A child may be repeating words or parts of sentences)
  • Voice quality (A child may have a hoarse voice)
  • Feeding or swallowing (A child may find it difficult to move onto lumpy solids)

Referrals: Anyone can make a referral.  Medical referral is not required.


Speech Pathology for Adults

We provide speech pathology services for adults with communication and/or swallowing difficulties.

Difficulties may be in a range of areas including:

  • Speech (An adult may have slurred speech)
  • Spoken language (An adult may have difficulty finding words)
  • Understanding language (An adult may find it difficult to follow conversations)
  • Stuttering (An adult may be repeating words or parts of sentences)
  • Voice quality (An adult may have a weak or harsh voice)
  • Swallowing (An adult may find it difficult to eat or drink fluids)

Referrals:  Anyone can make a referral.  Medical referral is not required.


Contact

Albury Wodonga Health, Wodonga Campus, Community Rehabilitation Centre, Vermont St.
Phone: (02) 6051 7400                                      Fax: (02) 6051 7286