Voice.

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Your voice is a vital part of who you are—whether you’re a professional singer, teacher, public speaker, or simply someone experiencing vocal strain. I provide comprehensive voice assessment and therapy for individuals with a wide range of voice concerns, from professional voice users to those recovering from surgery or managing a chronic voice disorder.

Who Can Benefit from Voice Therapy?

I work with adults experiencing:

  • Voice disorders such as muscle tension dysphonia, vocal cord nodules, vocal cord palsy, and vocal fold scarring

  • Functional dysphonia

  • Professional voice concerns, including vocal fatigue, strain, or loss of vocal stamina in singers, actors, teachers, and public speakers

  • Pre- and post-surgical voice care, including voice rehabilitation after vocal cord surgery or for conditions like polyps and cysts

  • Chronic hoarseness or voice loss due to overuse, misuse, illness, or neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s, laryngeal dystonia)

  • Aging voice (presbyphonia) and changes in voice quality over time

  • Hormonal voice changes, including voice shifts due to menopause, testosterone therapy, or other hormonal factors

A healthy voice allows you to communicate effectively, perform confidently, and maintain your vocal well-being for years to come. Whether you’re recovering from a voice disorder, preparing for surgery, or looking to optimise your vocal performance, I offer expert assessment, evidence-based therapy, and practical strategies to help you achieve your vocal goals.

Voice disorders should be diagnosed by a medical practitioner, such as an ENT specialist. If you have not yet received a diagnosis but are experiencing voice difficulties, I can offer guidance on how to seek a referral.