Miss Ashwini Devarkonda is a Speech Pathologist based in Moorebank, NSW. You can find her practice at 102 Nuwarra Rd, Moorebank NSW 2170. She helps people of different ages with everyday speech and communication needs, and she also looks at swallowing problems.
Speech issues can show up in lots of ways. Some people struggle with clear sounds, so words come out differently than they mean to. Others may find it harder to put language together, especially when speaking, reading, or following conversations. Miss Devarkonda works with clients to build stronger, more comfortable communication step by step, and she keeps the focus on practical changes that fit real life.
She also does swallowing evaluations. That can be needed when someone has trouble moving food or liquids safely, or when there are concerns about choking, coughing, or discomfort during meals. In many cases, a careful check helps work out what’s going on and what support may help. These appointments are usually about getting clarity and then making a simple plan for next steps.
Her clinic offers speech therapy sessions along with language assessments, articulation therapy, and voice therapy. Voice therapy can be helpful if your voice sounds strained, weak, too high or too breathy, or if it changes with use. Articulation therapy focuses on sound accuracy, while language assessments and speech therapy support broader skills like using words, forming sentences, and understanding what’s being said.
Over time, she’s supported people through different stages of progress. At times, growth can be quick, and other times it takes longer. The work is often about practice, patience, and small wins that add up. Sessions are paced to the person’s needs, and she takes time to make sure goals are clear.
Miss Devarkonda’s education is in speech pathology, and her day-to-day work is shaped by that training. She uses her clinic experience to guide assessments and therapy, and she aims to keep things grounded and easy to follow.
There isn’t public information listed for research papers or clinical trial work related to her practice. But she is focused on direct patient care, with assessment and therapy built around what’s happening for the client right now.