Speech Pathology in Coffs Harbour to Support Communication & Swallowing

Coffs Coast Speech Pathology, part of Health on High, helps children and adults with complex communication and swallowing needs. From building language to supporting alternative forms of communication and safer mealtimes, therapy is flexible, practical and person centred. Sessions can take place in the clinic, at home, in schools or in the community, so progress happens where it matters most.
Communication, Connection, Confidence

About Coffs Coast Speech Pathology

Every person’s communication and swallowing needs are unique. That’s why we take the time to listen, assess and create a plan that fits daily life. From helping a child develop early language to supporting an adult with complex communication needs feel heard, or making mealtimes safer and more enjoyable, we provide therapy that makes a meaningful difference for each individual and their family.
Therapy That Fits Your World

How Our Coffs Harbour team Works

The best outcomes happen when therapy fits naturally into everyday life. That is why we provide support in the clinic, at home, in schools or out in the community. From building communication skills with speech and language therapy to supporting safe mealtimes and training with AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication) tools, we work alongside you at every stage. Collaboration is central to our approach, with families, carers, schools and healthcare providers all playing a role in making therapy meaningful and effective.
Creating Real Change Every Day

Benefits of Speech Pathology

Every conversation, every meal, and every connection matters and that’s where speech pathology makes a real difference. With our evidence-based therapy and supportive team, children and adults gain:
Improved communication

Improved communication, whether through speech, language or AAC tools.

Safer, more enjoyable mealtimes with reduced risk of choking or aspiration.

Greater ability to connect and participate in daily activities.

Practical strategies that carry across home, school and community.

From supporting a child’s first steps in communication to helping people manage lifelong or changing conditions, our therapy builds skills that enhance comfort, connection and quality of life.
Support for Complex Needs

Compassionate Care Across Many Conditions

Whether you or a loved one is facing speech or swallowing challenges due to a genetic condition like Down Syndrome or an acquired issue like Guillain–Barré Syndrome, we’re here to help. We have extensive experience treating diverse conditions and creating a supportive environment where you can thrive.

Neurodevelopmental & Genetic Conditions

Prader-Willi Syndrome; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Down Syndrome; Fragile X Syndrome; Angelman Syndrome; Williams Syndrome; Koolen-de Vries Syndrome; Ring Chromosome Disorders; Cerebral Palsy; Intellectual Disability; Global Developmental Delay; Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome.

Acquired Brain Injuries & Neurological Conditions

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI); Stroke; Encephalitis; Meningitis; Multiple Sclerosis (MS); Parkinson’s Disease; Motor Neurone Disease (MND)/ALS; Huntington’s Disease; Epilepsy (with associated language or swallowing difficulties); Guillain–Barré Syndrome; Functional Neurological Disorder (FND).

Progressive & Degenerative Conditions

Parkinson’s; MND/ALS; Huntington’s; MS; Dementia/Alzheimer’s; Primary Progressive Aphasia.
Transforming Lives, One Patient at a Time

The Difference Our Clients Experience

Our clients’ experiences highlight the potential benefits of personalised, evidence-based therapy. Children may discover new ways to express themselves, adults can build confidence in communication, and carers often find practical strategies that help everyday routines run more smoothly.

Each story reflects our commitment to supporting people in participating fully at home, school, work and in the community.

I have just completed post knee replacement Physiotherapy at Health on high. The staff, from reception to the trained personnel were engaging, friendly and above all very professional and explained the ensuing treatment fully and the expected outcomes. I cannot recommend Health on High strongly enough for any post operative Physiotherapy.

Anthony Marzari

I have been attending this practice for sometime and the professional knowledge and courtesy is amazing! Highly recommend.

No Name

Went and saw for my hand, Fey was unreal. I had seen others about my hand but didnt receive anywhere near as much knowledge as I got by going here. Cant recommend enough.

Ricki Brideoake

Erin was so fantastic at helping my 20yo daughter who has autism and hates exercise feel totally at ease. Erin has motivated her in 1 session to want to exercise more and go back weekly. I highly recommend booking into exercise physiology with this business and especially with Erin.

Jessica Bradley

All the staff are amazing.
I have been going for a few
months what a difference
already.
After being with another provider
since 2018 glad I changed
I’m that impressed my partner has changed to health on high and is enjoying her move as well

Wolf Stoermer

Health on high always provides good quality care, and looks after all my needs

Maxwell Phillips

Insights from Our Speech Pathology Team

From helping children find their voice to supporting adults after illness, our clinicians share practical tips on speech, language, communication and mealtime support.

Helping You Understand Speech Therapy

Whether you’re supporting a child learning to communicate or an adult managing a lifelong or acquired condition, speech therapy can feel like a big step. These common questions are designed to give clear, practical answers so you can feel confident about starting therapy and knowing what to expect.

Our team supports people across the lifespan, from toddlers developing their first words to adults recovering after stroke or living with neurological/genetic conditions.

Yes, therapy can take place in the clinic, at home, in schools or in community settings, depending on what best supports learning and participation. Feel free to contact our team to discuss session availability and associated travel costs.

AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication) includes tools such as communication books, picture systems and speech-generating devices. It supports people who are non-speaking or minimally verbal to express themselves confidently, in their preferred way.

Book a Speech Pathology Appointment

Ready to take the next step in supporting speech, communication or swallowing? Our team is here to help you with evidence-based care tailored to your goals and needs.