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Speech Pathology

HealthWISE speech pathologists provide high-quality services for children with communication issues. Our team offers personalised, evidence-based care to support optimal patient outcomes. Our speech pathologists can work in collaboration with Aboriginal health practitioners, teachers and school learning support staff.

Our Speech Pathologists

Our team includes highly experienced, Certified Practising Speech Pathologists.

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Linda Foskey

Inverell and Moree

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Anna Haire

Wee Waa and Narrabri

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Bernadette Axon

Narrabri

How Can a Speech Pathologist Help?

Our speech pathologists collaborate with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver tailored speech therapy programs. We support children with speech and language difficulties resulting from developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, and more.

Short-term interventions are available for early childhood speech milestones and school readiness.

How your patients can access these services

Referrals can be made by letter or through Priority Allied Health Services (PAHS) referrals using Best Practice or Medical Director.

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