Ms Charlotte Mae Lemon is a Speech Pathologist based in Drummoyne, NSW, working from 224 Victoria Road. She helps people of different ages who need support with speech, language, and swallowing. Appointments are calm and practical, with a focus on clear communication and day-to-day progress.
In many cases, Ms Lemon sees clients who want help with how they speak. That can include articulation (making sounds more clearly), voice issues, and speech that feels hard to get out smoothly. At times, families also seek support when a child’s language is developing at a different pace to what’s expected.
Ms Lemon also provides language development evaluation. This usually means looking closely at how someone understands and uses language, and working out what support would help most. The aim is to make sense of what’s going on, not just label it. From there, therapy is shaped around real routines like talking at home, school days, or work communication.
Swallowing assessment is another part of her work. This can be for people who notice coughing or discomfort when eating or drinking, or who need a better plan for safer swallowing. Voice therapy is also available, for example when someone’s voice sounds strained, weak, or gets worse after using it for a while.
Her experience comes from delivering speech therapy sessions and running assessments across these areas. The approach stays grounded and steady. Sessions are designed to fit around the person, and adjustments are made as progress happens.
Ms Lemon’s education background isn’t listed here, but she works in a way that reflects standard speech pathology practice. Care is usually built from the assessment findings, then continued with therapy and ongoing check-ins.
Research and clinical trials are not listed for this service, so the focus is kept on therapy and assessment that can be used right away. If you’re not sure what kind of help fits, a good first step is to book an appointment and discuss the main issue you’re noticing.