From the provider: Who are we? Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics Our purpose built teaching clinics deliver high quality, evidenced based services to adults and children, while teaching the next generation of speech pathologists, optometrists, dentists, psychologists, audiologists, and doctors. Please see our website for further information about individual clinics. https://mthc.com.au/ Melbourne Speech Pathology Clinic We are a team of compassionate, highly experienced, and innovative speech pathologists. We are committed to offering person-centered, ethical, and evidence-based assessment and care for adults and children in the areas of communication and swallowing. Our private speech pathology practice offers two streams. Clinician-led adult and paediatric services with fully qualified speech pathologists. Student-led adult and paediatric services under the supervision of our highly experienced speech pathology team. Fees are set at a reduced rate to reflect the clinical teaching component. What we do assessment and care in communication and swallowing provide timely referral processing and response rate, including expedited prioritisation of all urgent referrals tailor care based on your personal needs and goals offer flexible service models: telehealth, in-person visits, hybrid options run education programs/workshops for families, staff, and care providers offer the choice of clinician-led or student-led services with reduced fees collaborate with the University of Melbourne to deliver the latest healthcare innovation Adults support in the areas of: oropharyngeal dysphagia, voice (dysphonia) & chronic cough, speech (dysarthria, dyspraxia), language (aphasia) & cognitive communication difficulties, fluency; alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) support participants with diagnoses including: Autism Spectrum Disorders; Intellectual Disability; neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsonโs Disease, dementia, motor neuron disease, etc); oncology related conditions; age and respiratory related changes to swallowing (e.g., COPD); structural changes to head and neck anatomy; and many more. Children help children to develop their skills in: the production of speech sounds (articulation) and oral movement; using words correctly to talk in sentences (grammar, vocabulary and expressive language skills); understanding what others are saying and following instructions; reading skills (literacy); speaking fluently (stuttering); social skills; using an alternative method of communication such as symbols, sign and pictures support children with a wide array of diagnoses, including: speech, language and developmental delays; autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disability, and many more Please visit the clinics website for further information https://speech.mthc.com.au/
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