Voice.
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.