At Vanessa Murray Speech Pathology we provide evidence based diagnosis and management of voice, speech and language disorders to a broad clientele. We provide both pediatric and adult clinical services at our cosy premises in Ivanhoe, and at Northside Clinic in North Fitzroy. Home & school visits are also available in Banyule, Darebin, Yarra and Melbourne upon request.
We have recently updated our services to include discreet telehealth/videoconferencing sessions for clients who live in remote areas or are unable to visit the clinic in person. NDIS clients are all welcome! Please visit our contact page with inquiries you may have. Our process begins with an initial consultation.
We have recently updated our services to include discreet telehealth/videoconferencing sessions for clients who live in remote areas or are unable to visit the clinic in person. NDIS clients are all welcome! Please visit our contact page with inquiries you may have. Our process begins with an initial consultation.
Services
Vanessa Murray is a fully certified practicing member of Speech Pathology Australia, following completion of her Masters degree in Speech Pathology and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics at La Trobe University. Vanessa provides targeted family-centred therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), learning difficulties and behavioural disorders.
We provide fee-for-service care for clients. Our fees reflect the professional qualifications, experience and excellent service we pride ourselves on. We periodically review and benchmark our fee structure to ensure it remains in line with recommendations from Speech Pathology Australia, the Australian professional body for speech pathology, and comparable with other private practices.
Tutoring available upon request, including IELTS preparation, functional role plays, and accent reduction. Receptive Language refers to your ability to comprehend language and follow instructions, while Expressive Language refers to your ability to convey thoughts using spoken words and sentences, gesture and writing.
An articulation disorder is based on your child's difficulty in learning how to physically produce different speech sounds - such as using their tongue and teeth to make the sound 'th'. Young children often make speech errors such as using a 'w' sound for the 'r' sound (e.g., 'wed' for 'red') or they may leave sounds out of words altogether, such as 'nana' for 'banana'.
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