Chloe M. Walton is a Speech-Language Pathologist based in Southport, QLD, Australia. She works out of the Southport area and helps people who are dealing with voice and communication challenges. If your voice feels tight, shaky, or difficult to control, Chloe can help you work out what’s going on and what to do next.
Her main focus is Spasmodic Dysphonia. This is a voice condition where the muscles in and around the voice box can spasm, which may change how your voice sounds. Some people notice their speech becomes strained. Others find it comes and goes, or it might get worse in certain situations like work presentations, talking for long periods, or being stressed.
In many cases, visits start with listening carefully to how your voice works in everyday life. Chloe looks at what you can hear and feel when you speak, and she’ll also consider how the problem affects your day-to-day confidence and comfort. At times, the goal is not just to “fix” a voice, but to make it easier to speak and to help you feel more in control.
Speech therapy for spasmodic dysphonia often includes practical voice strategies, plus guidance on how to use your voice in a safer, less stressful way. That can mean learning how to breathe and speak with less strain, building up helpful routines, and working on communication habits that support your voice. Chloe keeps things simple and grounded, so you know what you’re working on each step of the way.
Chloe’s training is in speech-language pathology, and she brings that knowledge into her work with clients in Southport. She understands that voice problems can be frustrating, especially when you rely on your voice for work, family life, or everyday chats.
If you’re looking for support for a voice condition like spasmodic dysphonia, a session with Chloe can be a good starting point. You’ll get clear, real-world advice, and a plan that fits with how you actually live and talk.