Build confident communication & feeding skills
RCI licensed speech therapists deliver play-based sessions for toddlers, structured interventions for school-age children and intensive rehab for adults recovering from neurological conditions. Families receive home practice kits and data-led progress notes each week.
- Individual & small-group therapy formats
- Feeding and oral-motor clinics with sensory integration
- AAC evaluations, device setup & caregiver training
Book a speech assessment
Share developmental history and recent reports so we can prepare goal-based therapy blocks.
+91 98722 07677 Chat on WhatsAppAssessments include speech sampling, oral peripheral exam, pragmatic language checklists and parent interviews.
Who we support
Goal-driven therapy for emerging talkers, school-age communicators and adults post neurological events.
Early childhood (0–6 yrs)
- Late talkers, childhood apraxia of speech, phonological disorders
- Autism spectrum communication delays with AAC introduction
- Feeding difficulties, picky eating and oral sensory aversions
School-age & teens
- Fluency/stuttering therapy with desensitisation plans
- Language comprehension, reading & written expression programmes
- Social communication groups, narrative building and peer practice
Adults & seniors
- Dysarthria and apraxia post stroke, TBI or Parkinson’s
- Dysphagia therapy with diet modifications and caregiver coaching
- Voice therapy for teachers, singers and public speakers
How sessions are structured
Therapy blocks run in 6 to 12 week cycles with re-assessments so you can see measurable gains and adjust goals as needed.
- Baseline assessment: Standardised tools such as PLS-5, GFTA-3, WAB and oral motor checklists.
- Therapy block: 2–3 sessions/week combining play, literacy activities, AAC or PROMPT cues.
- Carryover: Home practice kits, school collaboration notes and video feedback for caregivers.
Multidisciplinary support
Speech therapists co-plan goals with occupational therapists and ABA specialists to address sensory and behaviour needs impacting communication.
What to bring
- Hearing screening or ENT reports
- Previous speech/OT evaluations, IEP or school reports
- Favorite toys/books to help your child settle during sessions
Parents receive weekly progress summaries with strategies to generalise skills at home and school.
Schedule a speech consultFAQs
What families ask us before starting speech and language therapy.
How long will therapy take?
Early intervention often needs 3–6 months of consistent therapy. We review goals every 12 sessions and share clear indicators for discharge or maintenance plans.
Do you provide school collaboration?
Yes. We coordinate with teachers, resource rooms and shadow educators. Progress notes can be shared each term to align classroom supports.
Is parent participation required?
Absolutely. Parents/caregivers join the final 10 minutes of every session to learn strategies and receive home practice videos.
Let’s build stronger communication together
Share your concerns and we’ll pair you with an RCI registered speech therapist.