Brigitte Amos
Speech Pathologist


"My aim is to provide you with personalised intervention plans to promote increased connection and function in the settings that are important to you".
What is a Speech Pathologist?

Speech Pathologists assess, diagnose and treat communication and swallowing difficulties across the lifespan to help increase participation, social connection and capacity.
A Speech Pathologist can support you if you are experiencing difficulty with any of the following:
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producing clear speech sounds
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stuttering
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using language, symbols or writing
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understanding language, symbols or writing
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understanding body language and non-verbal cues
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social, educational or professional participation
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swallow function
Speech Pathologists work with participants who may experience these difficulties because of:
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developmental delays
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learning disability
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intellectual disability
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stroke
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brain injury
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hearing loss
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and other factors