Hayley Carrier is a speech pathologist based in Booragoon, WA. Her clinic is at 179 Davy Street, Booragoon WA 6154. She helps people who are dealing with everyday communication and swallowing issues, whether that’s started recently or has been around for a while.
Speech therapy can make a real difference for many kinds of communication difficulties. This can include trouble speaking clearly, challenges with understanding and using language, or finding it hard to get words out the way you want. At times, people come in because they’re worried about how they’re coping at work, school, or in day-to-day chats with family and friends.
Hayley also looks after swallowing problems. Swallowing therapy is often about safety and comfort, especially when eating or drinking feels different than it used to. Sessions may focus on skills and strategies that support safer swallowing, and on building confidence with meals and drinks.
Voice issues are another part of the work. Some people need help when their voice sounds strained, is hard to control, or doesn’t last through the day. Voice therapy can include gentle, practical exercises and goal setting that fits around real life, not just a clinic timetable.
Language therapy for language development is also available for people who need support with building stronger language skills. That might be about learning sounds and words, using language more clearly, or improving how language is put together in everyday conversations.
Over time, Hayley’s approach stays calm and grounded. Therapy plans are built around what’s most important to the person and their goals, with support that helps you practice in ways that actually work. Sessions can cover communication, swallowing, and voice needs, using steps that feel manageable.
In terms of experience, Hayley brings hands-on clinical work across the main areas of speech pathology, including communication, language, swallowing, and voice. Education is based on formal training in speech pathology, which is the foundation for the strategies used in sessions.
If you’re looking for clinical trials or research-focused care, there’s no specific trial information listed for this clinic. The focus here is on practical, session-by-session support to help you move forward with the skills that matter most.