Miss Emma Marinelli is a Speech Pathologist based in North Adelaide, South Australia. Her clinic is at Suite 4, 183 Tynte Street, North Adelaide SA 5006. Emma provides practical speech therapy and assessment for people who want clear, comfortable communication in everyday life.
Her work mainly covers speech, language and voice needs. In many cases, this includes helping with language skills, like understanding and using words and sentences. At times, people also come in for support with fluency, such as when their speech is interrupted or hard to get smoothly out. Emma also runs voice therapy, which can help with issues like voice strain or changes to how someone’s voice sounds when they talk.
Sessions are built around what’s going on for the person, not just a one-size-fits-all plan. Emma uses speech therapy sessions to practise specific goals. This could be learning new ways to produce sounds clearly, improving how well someone can express ideas, or working on routines that make communication easier day to day. People often find that practice outside the appointment time matters, so therapy plans usually include simple activities to keep things moving between visits.
Along with therapy, Emma offers language assessment. This is useful when it’s not always clear why someone is finding communication harder than expected. The assessment helps sort out what skills are working well, what needs more support, and what sort of therapy approach is likely to help most. From there, therapy can focus on the right mix of strategies and exercises.
Emma also includes fluency exercises in her care for clients who experience disruptions to their speech flow. The goal is usually to reduce stress around talking and build confidence, while also improving how speech comes out in real situations. For those who need voice support, voice therapy can focus on comfort, breath and how the voice is used during conversation.
For appointments, Emma’s clinic in North Adelaide is set up for regular therapy visits and check-ins as progress is made. If you’re looking for speech and language support, her practice covers both assessment and hands-on therapy, with a focus on steady, practical improvement.