Miss Amy C Fong is a Speech Pathologist based in Fairfield, NSW. Her practice is at Unit 1a, 291-303 The Horsley Drive, Fairfield NSW 2165.
Amy’s work is centred on helping people with speech, language, voice, and swallowing. That can include kids who are still learning sounds and words, as well as adults who need support after a change in their speech or communication.
In many cases, the first step is a speech assessment. This helps work out what’s going on, what’s coming easiest, and what feels harder. From there, Amy provides speech therapy sessions that focus on practical skills you can use in everyday life.
Language development exercises are often part of the plan, especially when someone needs extra support with understanding, talking, or using language in the right way for different situations. Sometimes it’s about building confidence with speaking. Other times it’s about getting clearer and making communication less stressful.
Amy also looks after voice concerns. This may include people who strain their voice, lose their voice more often than they should, or have trouble speaking for work or school. Voice therapy sessions are usually built around gentle, steady goals, with strategies that fit real routines.
Swallowing therapy is another important part of her work. When swallowing feels unsafe or uncomfortable, it can affect eating, drinking, and quality of life. Amy helps guide people through safer swallowing habits and offers support for the day-to-day steps that make a difference.
Because speech and swallowing can change over time, therapy often takes a steady, watch-and-adjust approach. Amy explains things in a clear way and keeps sessions focused on what you need next. The plan may look a bit different for each person, depending on their needs and how they respond to therapy.
Over time, families and clients can usually see progress in small, practical ways. That might be clearer speech, better word use, smoother voice control, or more confidence with eating and drinking. At times, progress is slow. Other times, it comes quicker than expected. Either way, the goal stays the same: making communication and swallowing easier to manage.
Miss Amy C Fong works as a speech pathologist who supports people across a range of communication and swallowing needs. She provides assessment and ongoing therapy, including speech therapy sessions, language development work, voice therapy, and swallowing therapy.
For appointment enquiries, the practice address is Unit 1a, 291-303 The Horsley Drive, Fairfield NSW 2165.