Miss Alexandra E Cudmore is a Speech Pathologist based in Penrith, NSW. She works from 680 High St, Penrith NSW 2750 and offers speech therapy sessions for people who want practical help with communication.
Speech and language can be tricky for lots of reasons, and that’s where speech pathology comes in. In many cases, support helps with how sounds are made, how smoothly speech comes out, and how well someone understands or uses language. Sessions are based around what feels hard day to day, not just what looks good on paper.
Miss Cudmore also provides language assessment. This can be useful when you’re not sure what’s going on, or when you need a clearer idea of a person’s strengths and areas to work on. The goal is usually to make things more manageable—whether it’s following conversations, expressing thoughts clearly, or getting through school, work, or everyday chats with less stress.
Articulation therapy is one of the key areas she offers. This focuses on speech sound accuracy, so speech becomes easier to understand. At times, people notice they are being misunderstood more often than they’d like, or they feel self-conscious about talking. Therapy can help build more confidence by working on speech in a steady, step-by-step way.
Fluency therapy is also part of her work. Fluency issues can affect how someone’s speech flows, and they can be draining. In therapy, the focus is on the person’s communication goals and on ways to reduce the strain that can come with speaking.
Over time, regular practice and clear feedback tend to make a difference. Miss Cudmore’s sessions are designed to be grounded and workable, with an emphasis on what fits into real life.
Education details for Miss Cudmore aren’t listed here. Clinical trials and research activities also aren’t noted in the profile, so the focus stays on the speech pathology services offered through her Penrith practice.