Conditions

Stuttering (stammering) in children and adults

Cluttering, rapid or disorganized speech

Misarticulation and phonological disorders

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)

Dysarthria (neuro-based speech difficulty)
Why Speech Therapy is Important
Fluency and clarity directly affect self-confidence, social acceptance, and career prospects.
Unaddressed fluency issues can cause lifelong communication anxiety.
Role of Speech Therapy
Enhances smoothness of speech flow
Corrects sound errors for clearer pronunciation
Reduces physical tension and avoidance behaviors in stammering
Our Team Supports Through
Fluency shaping and stuttering modification methods
Oral-motor and articulation drills with biofeedback
Parent/caregiver training for home practice
Benefits
- Clearer speech, smoother flow, increased confidence
- Reduced anxiety in public speaking, presentations, and daily interactions
Our Speech Therapy team brings international training, advanced tools, and a familycentered approach, ensuring every individual achieves confident communication and lasting outcomes.