Voice therapy and clearer speech
Your voice is how the world hears you. Whether it has lost strength, changed after an illness, or never quite carried the way you would like, therapy can help.
No referral or diagnosis required.
Voice problems and speech clarity
No diagnosis needed. If your voice or speech is not working the way you want, that is reason enough.
Weak or quiet voice
A voice that does not carry, tires easily, or feels small. Common in people with Parkinson's, after illness, or due to habitual vocal patterns that have developed over years.
Strained or effortful voice
Speaking that feels like hard work: a tight, tense quality that can cause discomfort. Often a sign of vocal misuse that responds well to retraining.
Unclear articulation
Speech that is hard to understand: mumbled, slurred, or running words together. Targeted exercises improve precision and listener-friendliness.
Voice that changed after illness
Laryngitis, long Covid, surgery, or neurological change can all alter the voice. Therapy helps you understand what has changed and work towards recovery.
Professional voice use
Teachers, trainers, presenters, and managers who use their voice all day often benefit from learning how to use it efficiently rather than pushing harder.
Confidence and presence
No medical issue, just a voice that does not feel like your own. Therapy can help you find a voice that feels natural, clear, and carries weight.
What sessions involve
An initial assessment looks at how your voice sounds, how you are using it, and what you want to change. From there I build a plan around your specific goals, whether that is recovering from injury, managing a demanding professional voice, or simply sounding more like yourself.
Sessions are online or in person in Norwich and across East Anglia. No referral and no diagnosis required.
Voice and speech assessment: understanding how you sound and how you produce it
Exercises to free, strengthen, and clarify the voice
Articulation work for clearer speech
Vocal hygiene and sustainable voice use
Practical situational work: presentations, calls, meetings
Practice materials to use between sessions
Questions about voice therapy
Sound like you again
Start with a free, friendly chat. No referral, no pressure. We will talk about your voice and what is possible.