Conditions
Hoarseness, vocal nodules, polyps, laryngitis
Vocal misuse in teachers, singers, anchors, public speakers
Hypernasality, hyponasality, cleft palate speech
Parkinson’s-related voice changes (hypophonia)
Why Speech Therapy is Important
A healthy voice is critical for self-expression, careers, and social life. Left untreated, voice
disorders may cause permanent vocal damage.
Role of Speech Therapy
Restores clarity, stamina, and resonance of voice
Educates on safe voice use and prevention of strain
Provides personalized professional voice care programs
Our Team Supports Through
Resonance therapy and vocal hygiene education
Microphone feedback, resonance tubes, breathing exercises
Professional guidance tailored for high-demand voice users
Benefits
- Stronger, clearer voice with reduced fatigue
- Enhanced career longevity for professionals relying on their voice
Our Speech Therapy team brings international training, advanced tools, and a familycentered approach, ensuring every individual achieves confident communication and lasting outcomes.