Grace Zhou is a Speech Pathologist based in Epping, NSW. Her practice is at 16-18 Bridge Street, Epping NSW 2121. Grace helps people of different ages who are dealing with communication and swallowing concerns. Appointments are focused and practical, with time to listen and sort out what’s going on.
Speech therapy can be needed for lots of reasons, and Grace works with clients and families to work out the best next steps. In many cases, therapy is about making sounds clearer, improving speech patterns, or helping someone feel more confident when they talk. At times, it can also be about understanding language better, especially when reading, following instructions, or using words in conversation feels harder than it used to.
Grace offers speech therapy sessions that are tailored to the person in front of her. She also provides language evaluation when there are questions about how well someone understands and uses language. This might come up for children who are learning to communicate, or for older clients after a change in health. The goal is to gather the right information early, so support can start without delay.
Another part of her work is swallowing assessment. If swallowing has become uncomfortable or unsafe, it can affect eating, drinking, and day-to-day comfort. Grace looks at swallowing in a careful way to help spot issues and plan helpful strategies. She also provides voice therapy for people who have voice strain or changes to how their voice sounds. Voice problems can be frustrating, especially when they make it hard to work, speak for long periods, or be understood.
For many clients, articulation therapy is a key focus. This is for people who want help with how speech sounds are produced, and it can support clearer everyday conversations. Grace also runs voice and articulation work alongside the bigger picture of communication and language. Over time, with regular sessions, practice, and simple home support, progress can build step by step.
Grace is known for taking a steady, clear approach. You can expect calm sessions and plain language, whether you’re coming in for a swallowing check, a language evaluation, or therapy for speech, voice, or articulation. If you’re not sure where you fit, that’s okay. The first step is usually working out what you need most, then planning from there.