Best Speech Therapist in Pakistan
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Dr. Tabassum-Ara-Nauman
Speech Therapist
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19 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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Dr. Shaista Naz
Speech Therapist
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5 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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5.04 reviews
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Dr. Muhammad Nasir Khan
Speech Therapist
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20 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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Ms. Fateeha Ashraf
Psychologist • Speech Therapist
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4 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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Mr. Naveed Ahmed Aftab Bhutta
Audiologist • Speech Therapist • Autism Consultant • Counsellor
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4 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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Dr. Iqra Yaqoob
Speech Therapist
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4 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
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Ms. Karishma Sania
Speech Therapist
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9 Yearsof Experience
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Mr. Muhammad Imran
Speech Therapist
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10 Yearsof Experience
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15-30 minsWait Time
What is Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy is an early intervention practice on improving speech and abilities to express verbal/non-verbal language. Speech therapy is usually for children who have trouble pronouncing words, expressing them, and understanding them, which is why speech therapy was first introduced. Many children have trouble in developing their pragmatic language skills in their early years. This is where a speech therapist will help your child for your child’s clear speech therapy. Speech Therapy communication systems work through various ways. Speech therapy has two major determinants of expression coordination.
Coordination of the mouth to produce different sounds, words, and sentences. The volume, frequency, and fluency articulation is important for speech development.
Expressing and understanding language through alternative communication methods such as computers, social media,iPads, etc.
Another branch of therapy involves treating swallowing disorder for feeding purposes.
Who is a Speech Therapist?
Speech therapist is a certified therapist who can identify different speech impairments and treat them likewise. A speech therapist's activities include articulation therapy, language intervention activities, language disorder, speech impairment caused by any injury, illness, stroke or brain injury. A speech therapist is also known as a speech pathologist, and speech language therapist. A speech therapist will work with people of all ages and treat many types of communication. The problems treated by a speech therapist includes;
Speech Sounds- This where apraxia of speech, dysarthria or phonological disorders are regulated, in simpler words treating How sounds are put together into words.
Language- The overall understanding of how we speak, formulate our conversations, and express our thoughts.
Literacy- A speech therapist will also help in reading and writing. This is especially for children who struggle with their early years of school.
Feeding and Swallowing- How well we suck, swallow, and chew our food also determines the overall health of our digestion. Slow responses to swallowing can lead to poor nutrition, weight loss, and other health problems.
When to consult a Speech Therapist?
A speech therapist is referred to usually in cases of children when they are expected to start speaking but do not do so in their developing years. A child will stutter, however, continuous stuttering will require a speech specialist attention. Other than such scenarios, adult consultation is often required after accidental trauma, as a side effect of disease or drugs or motor degeneration of muscles. Approaching a speech therapist is easy these days, you can look for a speech therapist near your area in private clinics, nearby hospitals, schools, and colleges counseling stations, rehabilitation centers, and other health care facilities.
Delayed Speech in Children | Services of a Speech Therapist
A speech Therapist will provide the services for the following conditions;
Conditions problems
Learning disabilities
Eating, drinking, and swallowing difficulty
Voice disorders
Stammering
Stuttering
Neurological impairment response
Autism
Certified Speech Therapist in Pakistan | Just a Click Away!
Most of the Speech Therapists are board certified Psychologists, who have specialized in ‘Speech Therapy’ fellowships with their study focus on holistic treatment through various activities. . It is important for a Speech Specialist to carry a license for practicing from a recognized board or state. Pakistan has many top qualified Speech Therapists who are best in their field. In order to help you, Healthwire is providing you with easy access to Pakistan’s Best Speech Therapist. Healthwire is associated with PMDC certified Speech Therapist. You can find the complete list of both male and female Speech Specialists from all over Pakistan with their detailed information of expertise, practicing location and timings. You can easily book an “Online Appointment” or even Opt for “Video Consultation” at your own ease, Anywhere, Anytime all over Pakistan by either Calling us at 04232500989 or download our Healthwire App to book appointments.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between a Speech Therapist and a Speech Pathologist?
Speech pathologists are experts trained in treating individuals with communication difficulties. They also work with people who have difficulties swallowing food and forming their words. Speech pathologists are often also known as speech therapists, so yes there is no difference between a speech therapist and a speech pathologist.
What does a Speech Therapist do in his/her session?
They evaluate the levels of speech difficulty faced by children and adults. They draft an individual treatment plan to address the specific needs of their patients.
What skills do a Speech Therapist need?
The key skills required for a speech therapist are; excellent communication skills, interpersonal skills, organisational skills, creative ways of demonstrating activities especially for children, flexibility, adaptability and patience
What are Speech Therapy techniques?
Sensory feedback, oral motor therapy techniques, language intervention, and articulation speech therapy activities.