
Speech therapy focuses on improving communication, speech clarity, language development, and swallowing abilities in both children and adults. It helps individuals who have difficulty speaking, understanding language, expressing thoughts, or pronouncing words correctly.
Children may require speech therapy if they have delayed speech, stuttering, or difficulty with language development. Early intervention can greatly support their communication skills, learning ability, and social confidence. Therapists use engaging exercises and activities to help children improve their speech and language in a supportive environment.
Adults may benefit from speech therapy after conditions such as stroke, neurological disorders, voice problems, or injuries that affect speech and swallowing. Speech therapists assess each patient carefully and create personalized treatment plans to address their specific needs.
With proper guidance and regular therapy sessions, speech therapy helps individuals develop clear communication, build confidence, and improve their ability to interact effectively in everyday life.





