Accepting new clients for July 2025!

The Sound Club is a paediatric, mobile speech pathology service. We offer assessment and therapy intervention for children and adolescents aged 2-15 years.

We combine professional expertise with a deep understanding of child development to help your child find their voice. We provide evidence-based intervention to target language, literacy, speech sound development, social skills, and stuttering. We can also support children with augmentative and alternative communication needs (AAC).

At The Sound Club, our priority is to be the place your child is achieving their communication goals, while having fun and feeling proud. Whether your child is just beginning to speak, or is facing ongoing speech or language difficulties, we are here to help- with personalised, compassionate care.

Ready to learn more about your child’s communication skills? Contact us today to book in an assessment and join The Sound Club!

Steps at The Sound Club


Call, email, or enquire on our website.

Book in your assessment sessions.

Receive an assessment report, if necessary.

Continue with weekly or fortnightly appointments.

Let's complete the puzzle together!

Let's complete the puzzle together!

We come to you!

We service Melbourne suburbs including:

  • Eastern Suburbs (e.g., Ringwood, Bayswater, Nunawading, Blackburn, Donvale, Templestowe, Doncaster, Box Hill, Camberwell, Hawthorn)

  • North-Eastern suburbs (e.g., Ivanhoe, Kew, Heidelberg, Rosanna, Reservoir, Greensborough)

  • Inner-city suburbs (e.g., Richmond, Fitzroy, Carlton)

  • Western suburbs- limited capacity (e.g., Footscray, Essendon, Yarraville, Williamstown)

The mobile nature of home visits promotes a comfortable setting where children may feel more at ease to express themselves, fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages open communication.

This context allows for more tailored interventions that reflect real-life scenarios.

This approach ensures that skill improvement is consistent and meaningful, ultimately leading to greater success in their speech development journey.

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