Mobile Speech and Language Therapy
in Brisbane

Founded in 2004, communication and speech is in our DNA

Contact us

As a mobile, community-based service the best way to contact us is to give us a call or complete the form below. Please provide information on the type of communication disorder so we can best assist you.

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Are you looking for speech and language therapy in the Brisbane area?

Founded in 2004, communication and speech is in our DNA

We developed our mobile service to give our clients access to therapy in an environment in which they feel comfortable and where the generalisation of new skills can best occur.

Are you struggling to find an available Speech Pathologist in the Brisbane and North Brisbane area due to your location or waiting lists?

Is your NDIS funding due to expire and you can’t find a therapist to help you?

Our Speech Pathologists work closely with families, teachers, carers and other professionals to ensure the communication needs of our clients are fully met.

We have worked in over 800 different daycare centres, pre-schools, primary schools, high schools and supported workplaces. We have screened the speech and language skills of more than 10,000 children.

Brisbane Service Areas

Communicate Speech Pathology provides our community-based services in the following areas in the Brisbane region:

Central Brisbane
Roslie
Spring Hill
Fortitude Valley
Highgate Hill
New Farm

South Brisbane
Fairfield
Holland Park
Carina
Greenslopes
Tarragindi

North Brisbane
Newmarket
Ashgrove
Hamilton
Chermside
Stafford

MOBILE SERVICES

Communicate Speech can provide all your speech & language therapy services and the great news is we come to you anywhere in the Brisbane region.

We service our valued clients of all ages at home, day care, preschool, primary and high school, supported workplaces and aged care facilities. Gain new communication skills in an environment most comfortable for you and your loved ones.

Our Therapists are fully qualified professionals who have completed their training in Speech Pathology at Universities across Australia. Each therapist is a Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia. At Communicate we are dedicated to keeping our professional knowledge up to date so that we can provide the highest possible of care to our clients. 

Why do we choose to be a mobile service?

Mobile speech therapy is a convenient and comfortable way to improve your communication skills. Our therapists work directly with parents, carers, teachers and our allied health community to ensure therapy goals successfully generalise across all environments.

Our Point of Difference

We differentiate ourselves from other Speech Pathology practices through the quality of our offering, our highly trained staff, value for money services, reliability and unique vision. We are mobile speech pathology experts with a tried and tested approach to speech therapy that ensures excellent outcomes for those under our care. 

Our team of highly experienced therapists with their wealth of knowledge always strive to go above and beyond for our clients.

Our speech therapists are practising members of Speech Pathology Australia and
actively participate in the Professional Self-Regulation program.

Skilled Therapists, Compassionate Care

At Communicate Speech Pathology, our therapists are not only selected for their
clinical and evidence based technical skills but also for their passion and commitment to enhancing the lives of those with communication disorders.

Our Clients

As a community-based practice our sessions can be conducted in the home, school, pre-school, aged-care settings or work environments. telehealth services are also available when face-to-face is not possible. Our trained therapists are experienced in dealing with a range of speech and language difficulties including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Speech disorders e.g. lisp
  • Childhood apraxia of speech (Dyspraxia)
  • Stuttering
  • Fragile X syndrome
  • Down Syndrome
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Literacy difficulties
  • Communication in the aged care setting
  • Dysphagia in the adult population
  • Adult speech and language disorders
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Hearing Impairments
  • Learning disorders/difficulties
  • Developmental Delays
  • Individuals of non-English speaking background
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Language delays