Anousha Rahim Zada is a Speech Pathologist based in Box Hill, NSW. She works from Box Hill NSW 2765, helping people of different ages with everyday communication. Speech and language can be tricky at any stage of life, and in many cases small changes can make a real difference.
Her work focuses on speech and language development, with practical support for sounds, voice, and fluency. For children and teens, this can mean help with learning how to speak clearly, building stronger language skills, and getting more confident in how they communicate. At times, support is also needed for adults, especially when speech patterns, voice quality, or fluency have become harder to manage.
Anousha provides articulation therapy for speech sound errors. This kind of support looks at how sounds are made, what’s getting in the way, and how to practise in a way that fits real life. She also offers speech therapy for language development, which can help with understanding and using language more easily at home, at school, and in the community.
Voice therapy is another part of her practice. If someone’s vocal quality is strained or not sitting right, voice therapy can guide safer, more comfortable ways of using their voice. It’s not just about sounding “better” on the day. It’s about making daily speech and voice use feel more manageable over time.
She also works with stuttering through fluency therapy for stuttering management. This support can help people reduce the stress that often comes with speaking, improve timing and control, and build tools for smoother conversations. Many people find this kind of therapy helps them feel calmer and more in control when they speak.
Language and communication don’t happen in a vacuum, so she also speaks English, Dari, and Farsi. That can help families feel more comfortable, especially when discussing goals and learning strategies that work at home.
As a trained speech pathologist, Anousha aims to keep things clear and grounded. The approach is steady and patient-led, with therapy shaped around the needs that show up in everyday life. Over time, clients and families usually build skills step by step, rather than trying to fix everything at once.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but her work is focused on the basics that matter most: clear speech, stronger language, and voice and fluency support that fits the person she’s working with.