Willoughby, New South Wales
Willoughby Speech-Language Pathology for Kids
Willoughby Speech Pathologist
Welcome, we are Speech Clinic Willoughby. We're a Paediatric Speech Therapy service that provides services in the Willoughby area. We support kids with their speech, language, literacy, fluency and social interaction. We provide Telehealth therapy speech pathology appointments – This means children can experience speech pathology in their most natural location, their home.
Lauren, our Founder, is a PhD Candidate, Research Assistant and Casual Academic at UQ University.
Why Choose
Speech Clinic?
We believe in family-centred and evidence-based practice.
We support your child’s uniqueness and individual profile in the comfort of their own home environment. We offer a range of flexible session times for those who live in Willoughby. Clients love accessing Speech Therapy in their home, saving the long trip and providing therapy to your child in their most natural environment, their home.
We can offer before and after school appointments, weekend appointments, and traditional business hours appointments. Please contact us for availability.
Accredited + Certified
Accredited in Hanen (It Takes Two To Talk), Lidcombe therapy, DIR Floortime, PECS + more.
Gold Standard Treatment
We offer interventions such as Lidcombe Therapy that are the Gold Standard.
We’re an Online Speech Therapist
We provide speech pathology in the most relaxed environment for your child, their home in Willoughby.
Medicare, Private Health & NDIS
Claim back through Medicare or Private Health - we're compliant.
Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
Lauren is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
Exclusively Paediatric
We treat and assess kids of all ages.
Our Founder and Head Speech Pathologist
Lauren Crumlish
- Founder & Clinician
- Willoughby Speech Pathologist
- B.Biomed.Sc(Hons.1) MSpPathSt(Hons.1) CPSP
- PhD candidate at The University of Queensland (UQ)
- Research Assistant at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (UQ)
- Casual Academic at The University of Queensland (UQ)
Before working as a speech therapist, I worked in the medical research field. I worked at the Queensland Brain Institute and Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology. I am currently undertaking a PhD project at The University of Queensland (UQ). This PhD project examines current clinical practices for children with traumatic brain injuries.
As a paediatric clinician, I work exclusively with children. I have experience working with young toddlers through to late-stage teens in a range of areas – speech clarity, language impairments, complex communication and disability, reading and writing, stuttering and social communication.
If you’re needing a Speech Pathologist in Willoughby, get in touch today.
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Kids’ Speech Therapy in Willoughby
Speech Clinic Willoughby provides speech therapy across their childhood and teenage years who live in the Willoughby area. We are strong advocates for early intervention. It’s critically important to recognise signs of potential speech, language, literacy or social difficulties, as this helps us to reduce future impacts on social and academic success.
Can I just wait and see?
We’re always asked, “when is the best age to start speech therapy?”. Straight away is always best. Speech Therapists can provide treatment and complete assessments to children from 16 months to 18 years old. There is strong evidence supporting early intervention. When a speech therapist can support a child from birth until 4-5 years old, they can reduce the long-term impacts of a communication or language disorder. This gives our children the best chance to be ready for school. Sometimes speech, language, literacy, fluency and social interaction difficulties can become present throughout a child’s schooling years. We love to support school-aged kids to reach their full academic and social potential.
If you have concerns for your child
Get in touch with us today to find out more about the services we have available in Willoughby. You can book an appointment time for your child. Please note, we are currently experiencing high demand and may have an extensive waiting list in Willoughby.
We believe in
Transparent Speech Therapy Pricing
Our Speech Pathologists servicing Willoughby are perfectly equipped to assess and provide therapy in the most natural environment for your child – within their home. Together, we craft an individualised, evidence-based intervention plan that will suit you and your child’s needs.
Contact us for availability information and our services for the suburb of Willoughby.
Healthcare Compliant
Claim back on Medicare or through your Private Health provider – we’re fully compliant.
Therapy in your Home
We are a fully equipped practice, providing therapy in the most natural environment for your child – their home.
Certified & Accredited
Lauren is a Certified Speech Language Pathologist and is accredited in Hanen (ITTTT), Lidcombe Therapy, DIR Floortime and PECS.
Exclusively Paediatric
We provide assessments and therapy to children who are 16 months to 18 years old.
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Speech Pathology Blog
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We had such a wonderful time presenting our ‘Early Years Communication Development’ seminar to the Bowen Hills Early Learning community. We absolutely loved being able to discuss developmental milestones and red flags with parents and educators, along with having the opportunity to bust myths that can be misleading. Our early years communication development seminar slides will become available for download here, later today. If you attended this seminar and have…
The importance of teeth in speech
What to expect if your child has lost their front teeth prematurely “If your child has lost their front teeth ahead of schedule, while some sounds may be impacted, the overall majority of their speech should be clear”.- Lauren Crumlish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoMaPEiVQVk Dentition and Speech Sound Development The topic of dentition (teeth) and speech sound development is a complex one. Often in clinical practice, if a child is presenting with significant…
EP4: Speech, spoken language and understanding (2-3 years)
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Higher Level Language Development
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