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- Pathologist
A pathologist is a doctor who studies disease.
- Speech pathologists
Speech pathologists help people who have problems with communication and swallowing.
- Speech pathologist
Speech pathologists (therapists) work with people of all ages who have communication or swallowing difficulties
- 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.
- Autopsy
Immediate family have the right to refuse a hospital post mortem of the deceased and can object to a coronial post mortem.