About Us​

We specialise in paediatrics and offer speech therapy for kids. We work with children aged from 9 months to 16 years of age to assist with their communication and feeding needs. We help support children with speech development, language delay, social skills, pre-literacy, literacy, stuttering, feeding and voice.

We are located in the Inner West suburb of Abbotsford and service many suburbs including Drummoyne, Five Dock, Wareemba, Russell Lea, Chiswick, Rodd Point, Huntleys Cove, Huntleys Point, Tennyson Point, Hunters Hill, Woolwich, Birchgrove, Rozelle, Balmain, East Balmain, Canada Bay, Concord, Cabarita, Breakfast Point, Haberfield, Lilyfield & Leichhardt. We also offer telehealth therapy.

Our speech pathologists use a family-centred approach to formulate and establish intervention goals and implement strategies, to facilitate ways in which to enrich your child’s development.

Meet The Director

Natalie Trevisan, Speech Pathologist
BSpHSc, MSLP

Natalie has worked with children with a range of clinical diagnoses such as: 
  • Developmental Language Disorders (DLD) – Language delay
  • Written Language Disorders – Dyslexia, difficulties reading & difficulties spelling
  • Speech Sound Disorders (SSD) including Articulation Disorders, Phonological Disorders, Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI), Resonance Disorders and with Children with Cleft Palate
  • Social Skill difficulties & Pragmatic Disorders
  • Voice difficulties & voice disorders
  • ‘Picky’ eaters and ‘fussy’ eaters 
  • Fluency disorders – Stuttering
 

 Medically complex children including: 

  • Hearing Impairment/Hearing Loss
  • Selective mutism
  • Chromosomal abnormalities and genetic mutations/deletions
  • Working Memory difficulties
  • Global Developmental Delay (GDD), Intellectual Disability (ID), Learning Difficulties (LD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Anxiety
 

Having graduated from Macquarie University with a Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Master of Speech-Language Pathology, Natalie is a member of the Golden Key Academic Honour Society and continually strives to advance her clinical knowledge with frequent professional development. Natalie has spent time mentoring, training and passing on knowledge to allied health students and speech pathology graduates. She is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP) and is a member of Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). Natalie has attended training and is certified in using a range of therapy approaches:

Feeding:

  • CSDS: Paediatric Feeding & Swallowing Education (PFASE)
  • QLD Government: Telepractice for the delivery of paediatric feeding services 
  • Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding 
 

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS):

  • Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme 3rd Edition (NDP3)
  • Dynamic and Tactile Temporal Cueing (DTTC) 
  • ReST Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) 
  • Treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech – Tricia McCabe
 

Early intervention:

  • DIR Floortime 
  • Hanen: It Takes Two to Talk 
  • Blades: Adding Meaning and Interaction to Language Therapy
  • Sensory Tools: Traffic Jam in my Brain 
  • Colourful Semantics
  • Phonological Puzzles & Non-linear Phonology – Elise Baker
 

Natalie is passionate about assisting children to learn, grow, develop and maximise their potential in order to give them the confidence and tools to communicate! She has a particular interest working with toddlers and preschoolers and supporting their feeding and communication development.

Norris Hung, Speech Pathologist
BAppSc(SpPath)

Norris is a friendly Speech Pathologist who graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology). He is committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based, and person-centred approach to all his clients.

Norris has experience working across a range of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and community-based services, supporting both children and adults with diverse communication needs. He has worked with clients presenting with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Global Developmental Delay,  Speech and Language difficulties, and Fluency concerns.

Norris values working with families from diverse cultural backgrounds and is committed to delivering respectful, individualised support. He works collaboratively with clients and families to set meaningful goals and support functional communication outcomes in everyday life.

Norris is also committed to ongoing learning and professional development to ensure his practice remains current and aligned with best available evidence.

"Everybody has the right to Communicate"
- Scope’s Communication and Inclusion Resource Centre