Speech & Language Therapy

Speech & Language Therapy

We offer quality rehabilitative services to people of all ages with communication disorders, Assessment and treatment services are offered to children, adolescents and adults. Our clinic offers services in fluency, voice, speech sounds, dysphagia, neurological disorders, expressive and receptive language.


WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Child-cantered care
  • Dedicated team of therapists
  • Professional atmosphere

Therapy sessions are tailored to each child’s needs, interests, and preferences.

We offer treatment sessions that are personalized, innovative, and challenging.

For each child, we provide a set of important learning tools that will create a solid foundation and this will give him confidence and help him become a successful and recognized communicator throughout his life.

Languages in which the services are offered: English, Telugu and Hindi.


Treatment Areas

  • Autism
  • ADHD
  • Auditory verbal therapy
  • Articulation therapy
  • Fluency therapy
  • Voice therapy

Speech & Language Development

The first few years of life are the most critical for brain development and maturation in acquiring speech and language skills. Parents become experts in communicating with their child early as they learn what different cries mean and when their child is hungry. Communication is the first step in building the foundations of language and can include smiling, hugging, eye contact, and laughing. A child begins to learn language during the first few days of life when they first hear their mother’s voice and all the sounds around them. As they grow, they learn to attach meanings to those sounds and understand that the sounds they make are meaningful to others. Language makes up the words and rules used to express information, emotions, and ideas in a meaningful way. Language can be spoken, visual, written, or tactile and is very important for creating enriched interactions with others and for future growth of literacy and writing abilities. As a child continues to grow and develop, they begin to use language. One of the happiest moments in a parent’s life is hearing their child’s first words. Speech is the ability to verbally express these ideas through the production of sounds, words, phrases, and sentences. Just remember… Language development is a life-long process and that effective communication builds the foundation for successful social, emotional and educational development. If you are concerned about your child’s speech and language development, please contact your paediatrician, family doctor or a speech-language pathologist in your area.


Hearing Loss & Language Development

A child’s hearing is developed at around 20 weeks gestation. For children born with hearing loss, they have already missed out on several months of auditory stimulation. Access to the sounds of speech and language are necessary for development of a child’s auditory centres of the brain. If you have any concerns about your child’s hearing, you can contact us and get your child’s hearing tested as soon as possible. If your child has been diagnosed with a hearing loss and you are looking for Auditory-Verbal Therapy to support in the development of listening and spoken language, please contact us.