View our comprehensive range of treatment options offered at Speech Therapy Glasgow

Speech Is Hard To Understand (Dysarthria)

Dysarthria is a speech disorder caused by weak or uncoordinated muscles used for speaking, often due to neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s, or brain injury. It can result in slurred, slow, or quiet speech, making communication difficult.

Difficulty Getting The Right Words Out (Expressive Aphasia)

Expressive aphasia is a language disorder that makes it hard to find the right words or form sentences, often caused by stroke or brain injury. People may know what they want to say but struggle to get the words out, leading to frustration in conversations.

My Loved One Doesn’t Understand What I am Saying To Them (Receptive Aphasia)

Receptive aphasia is a language disorder that affects the ability to understand spoken or written words, often caused by stroke or brain injury. A person may hear words but struggle to process their meaning, making conversations confusing and frustrating.

Difficulty Communicating With My Loved One (Communication Partner Training)

When a loved one has a speech or language disorder, conversations can become frustrating and difficult. Communication Partner Training helps family and caregivers learn strategies to support clear, effective communication, making interactions smoother and less stressful for everyone.

Difficulty Eating and Drinking Without Coughing

Coughing while eating or drinking can be a sign of dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), often caused by neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s, or brain injury. It can increase the risk of choking or aspiration, making mealtimes stressful. Speech & Language Therapy can help improve swallowing safety and confidence.

My Loved On Had A Brain Injury and Just Isn’t The Same Person Anymore

A brain injury can affect speech, memory, personality, and social skills, making your loved one seem different. They may struggle with attention, problem-solving, emotional control, or communication, leading to frustration for both of you. Specialized therapy can help rebuild skills, improve interactions, and support their recovery.

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Here's why people choose Speech Therapy Glasgow

  • Expert, Personalized Care: We specialize in adult speech and swallowing therapy, tailoring every treatment plan to your unique needs and goals.

  • Proven, Evidence-Based Techniques: We use the latest research-backed therapies, including LSVT for Parkinson’s, to achieve real, lasting improvements.

  • Flexible Therapy Options: Choose from in-clinic, home visits, or online sessions to fit your lifestyle and comfort.

  • Ongoing Support & Progress Tracking: Unlike limited NHS services, we provide long-term guidance to ensure continued improvement and confidence in daily life.

From Consultation to Treatment

What to expect at your first Speech & Language therapy session.

Your first session is all about understanding your needs and setting clear goals for therapy. We take the time to listen, assess, and create a plan tailored to you. Expect a relaxed, supportive environment where you feel heard and empowered.

  • A friendly chat about your concerns & goals

  • Complete assessment

  • Discover your options

  • Start a custom treatment plan

  • Time to ask questions

Where To Find Speech Therapy Glasgow

If you have any questions before scheduling an appointment or for general inquiries, please use the contact us button below. Our team will promptly reach out to assist you.

Opening Hours

Monday: 09.00- 17.00

Tuesday: 09.00- 17.00

Wednesday: 09.00- 17.00

Thursday: 09.00- 17.00

Friday: 09.00- 17.00

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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