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Speech Pathology at Harper’s Health

Building Communication, Confidence, and Connection

At Harper’s Health, our Speech Pathologists support children, young people, and adults to develop the communication and swallowing skills they need to thrive. Whether we’re working on early language, articulation, literacy, social communication, or safe swallowing, our team tailors therapy to each individual’s strengths, goals, and life context.

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Our Approach

Harper’s Health Speech Pathologists are certified by Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) and stay up to date with best practice through regular professional development.

We take a collaborative, family-centred approach, working closely with:

  • Families and caregivers

  • Educators and support staff

  • Allied health and medical professionals

Together, we co-create goals and support strategies that make a meaningful difference.

What We Support

Our Speech Pathologists provide assessment and intervention for:

  • Speech delays and disorders (e.g. articulation, phonology)

  • Language delays and disorders (expressive and receptive)

  • Early communication development

  • Stuttering and fluency

  • Literacy difficulties (including dyslexia)

  • Social communication and pragmatics (e.g. autism spectrum)

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

  • Feeding and swallowing concerns (paediatric and adult)

Who We Work With

We support people across the lifespan, including:

  • Toddlers and preschoolers with delayed speech or language

  • School-aged children with literacy or language-based learning needs

  • Teenagers with social communication challenges or voice disorders

  • Adults recovering from stroke, brain injury, or living with progressive conditions

Our therapy is engaging, evidence-based, and designed to fit your real-world routines.

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Every Voice Matters

At Harper’s Health, we believe communication is a human right. Whether someone is finding their first words, building reading confidence, or re-learning speech after injury — we’re here to support every step forward.

Emily Winter
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