What is a Speech Pathologist?

A Speech Pathologist is a trained health professional who can diagnose and treat communication and swallowing disorders.  They may also be referred to as a Speech Therapist or Speech Language Pathologist.

Speech Pathologists can help across a wide range of areas:

How can a Speech Pathologist help your child?

Communication is such a pivotal aspect of our lives. Even from an early age, babies start to babble and use non-verbal cues such as smiling or pointing to interact socially.

Each child develops at their own pace, however this Communications Milestone Kit from Speech Pathology Australia outlines the expected developmental milestones for children aged 12 months-5 years. If your child is not meeting these milestone, a Speech Pathologist can do an assessment.

Early childhood educators or teachers may also indicate your child needs a speech pathology assessment. Fortunately, problems with speech and communication can benefit enormously from early intervention.

A Speech Pathologist can also help your child if they have:

 Do you need a referral to see a Speech Pathologist?

No referral is necessary to see a Speech Pathologist. However where relevant, a GP can refer to a Speech Pathologist through a treatment plan (or chronic disease management plan) that may entitle you to Medicare rebates as Speech Pathology is only covered by Medicare under certain circumstances.

 

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