Mrs Lindsay Emma Underwood is a Speech Pathologist based in Earlwood, in Sydney’s south. You can find her at 325-327 Homer St, Earlwood NSW 2206.
Her work focuses on speech, voice, swallowing, and language. In many cases, people come in because they want help making speech clearer, using their voice more comfortably, or improving how they manage swallowing. At times, difficulties can show up after an illness or change over time, so goals are worked out based on what fits your day-to-day life.
Sessions are practical and calm. Lindsay helps with speech therapy sessions that target speaking sounds and communication. Voice exercises are also a big part of the work, especially for people who feel their voice is strained, tired, or just not sitting right. The aim is usually to build skills step by step, with real focus on what feels doable and what helps most.
Swallowing therapy is another key area. This can involve learning safer, more comfortable ways to eat and drink, and building confidence around mealtimes. Language development activities can support people who are building skills for understanding and expressing themselves, including those who need extra structure to help language grow.
Over time, Lindsay looks at the small details that make a difference in communication. That might mean changing how a task is done, adjusting the pace, or finding new ways to practice at home. The goal isn’t just short-term improvement. It’s steady progress that can be carried into everyday routines.
Experience is built through working in speech pathology across speech therapy, voice work, swallowing therapy, and language support. While specific details about years in the role aren’t listed here, the services offered show a steady focus on these main areas.
Education details aren’t set out in the available profile, but the clinic services reflect training and practice in speech pathology. If you’re looking for support in speech, voice, swallowing, or language, those are the core areas Lindsay helps with.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed in the profile. If clinical trial involvement is something you want to explore, it may be best to ask the clinic directly.