Miss Lori-Ann Boxsell is a speech pathologist in Campbelltown, NSW. You can find her at 12-14 Warby St, Campbelltown NSW 2560. Her work focuses on helping people communicate more clearly, and feel more confident in everyday chats, school, work, and social situations.
Speech therapy can look different for different people. In many cases, she supports children and adults who need help with speech sounds, speaking clearly, and using language in a way that suits their day-to-day life. Some clients want support with how they pronounce words. Others need help with how their voice sounds when they speak.
Language development support is a key part of her practice. That might include working on the skills people use to understand and express language, especially when progress feels slow or things are a bit tricky at times. Sessions are usually about building skills step by step, with clear targets and lots of practice in a way that feels manageable.
Miss Boxsell also provides help with articulation and pronunciation. If someone’s speech can be hard to understand, it can affect friendships, learning, and confidence. Speech therapy aims to improve clarity over time, using exercises that focus on the sounds and patterns that matter most for the person.
Voice therapy is another area she looks after. For some people, vocal disorders can change how they sound, how comfortable they feel when speaking, or how they cope with work and talking throughout the day. Voice therapy focuses on the voice and the way it’s used, with support to help people speak in a safer, more comfortable way.
Education details and past research or clinical trial involvement aren’t listed in the public information, but the services offered show a clear focus on speech, language, and voice needs across both children and adults. If you’re unsure where to start, it can help to bring along any questions you have about communication changes, speech clarity, language support, or voice concerns.