Debbie Fletcher is a Speech Pathologist based in Frankston, working out of 65 Beach Street, Frankston VIC 3199.
Debbie looks after both children and adults. Speech and language can be tricky in lots of real-life ways, so the focus is on practical help that fits around everyday life—at home, at school, or in the workplace. In many cases, therapy aims to make it easier to understand and be understood. At times, it can also help with confidence when talking feels hard.
Services include speech therapy for children and adults, language and communication assessments, swallowing evaluations, and voice therapy for vocal disorders. Communication needs can change over time, and sometimes it’s not just one issue. That’s why assessment is usually where things start—checking what’s going on and what makes it better or worse. From there, therapy can build skills step by step, with goals that make sense for the person and their situation.
When it comes to swallowing, Debbie also supports people with swallowing concerns. Swallowing can be affected by different health conditions, and getting the right advice early can make a real difference to comfort and safety. Voice problems are another area covered. Voice therapy may help with things like speaking for longer periods, keeping the voice steady, or reducing strain.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but the work is grounded in day-to-day clinical care and careful assessment. There’s also no research or clinical trials information provided here, so that part can’t be confirmed. If you’re after something specific—like whether a certain condition or setting is a good fit—it’s best to ask the clinic directly.