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Camp Hill Speech Pathologist

Hello, Speech Clinic is an exclusively paediatric speech therapist servicing the Camp Hill suburb of Brisbane.

We’re a mobile speech pathology clinic – This means that your child can experience speech therapy in their most natural environment, their home.

We assess, diagnose and treat children 16 months to 18 years presenting with: Speech clarity difficulties, language delays and disorders, dysfluency, social interaction difficulties, literacy difficulties, diagnoses (children presenting with Autism Spectrum Disorder [ASD], Cerebral Palsy, Global Developmental Delay [GDD], Down Syndrome).

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About Our Founder & Clinician

Lauren Crumlish

Camp Hill 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 pathologist, I worked as a medical researcher. 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.

I work exclusively with children as a paediatric clinician. I have experience working with young toddlers through to late-stage teens in a variety of areas – speech clarity, language impairments, complex communication and disability, reading and writing, stuttering and social communication.

If you’re looking for a Speech and Language Therapist in the Camp Hill area, get in touch today.

Camp Hill Speech Therapist Lauren Crumlish

WHY CHOOSE SPEECH CLINIC?

We value family-centred, evidence-based practice.

We will support your child’s uniqueness and individual profile in the comfort of your home environment. We offer a range of appointment times for those who live in Camp Hill. 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 a Mobile Speech Therapist

We provide therapy in the most natural environment for your child, their home in Camp Hill.

Medicare & Private Health

Claim back through Medicare or Private Health - we're compliant.

Certified Practising Speech Pathologist

Lauren Crumlish is a Certified Speech and Language Pathologist

Exclusively Paediatric

We assess and treat children aged 16 months to 18 years.

Say Hello! Contact Us

Book an appointment for your child to see Lauren.

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