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- Pathologist
A pathologist is a doctor who studies disease.
- Speech pathologist
Speech pathologists (therapists) work with people of all ages who have communication or swallowing difficulties
- Speech pathologists
Speech pathologists help people who have problems with communication and swallowing.
- Childhood apraxia of speech
Childhood apraxia of speech affects a person?s ability to organise the muscles used in speech.
- Stuttering
Children who stutter should see a speech pathologist, preferably before they start school.
- Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a type of specific learning difficulty (SLD) in which the person has difficulties with language and words.
- Types of doctors and health professionals
Doctors and other health professionals all have a different role to play in your healthcare.
- Blood and pathology tests
Pathology tests cover blood tests, and tests on urine, stools (faeces) and bodily tissues
- Children’s Health and Wellbeing Locals
Children’s Health and Wellbeing Locals provide health and wellbeing support for children aged zero to 11 and their families and carers.
- Behaviours of concern and communication in children with disabilities
There are services that can help parents and carers understand the cause of the behaviour and ways to help your child develop other ways to communicate their needs.