Miss Sofie Katakouzinos is a Speech Pathologist based in Randwick, Sydney. She works out of 48b Canberra St, Randwick NSW 2031.
Speech and language can affect everyday life, from how kids learn to talk, to how people communicate clearly at work and at home. In many cases, Sofie helps when there are worries about speech sound development, saying words clearly, or understanding and using language the right way.
Her work often includes speech evaluation, where she looks at how someone is speaking and communicating now. From there, she may focus on articulation therapy, which is about improving clarity and helping sounds come out more easily. She also provides language therapy for kids and adults who need support with things like word use, sentence building, and following conversations.
At times, she also supports fluency concerns, such as when someone’s speech rhythm or flow doesn’t feel steady. This can be really stressful for people and it can impact confidence, especially in situations like school presentations, meetings, or talking with family.
Over time, a big part of speech therapy is finding what helps best for that person. Sofie’s approach is practical and focused on real-life communication. Therapy can involve structured practice, plus ways to use skills in everyday routines, so progress doesn’t stay only in the clinic.
Experience: this profile doesn’t list specific years or workplaces, but the services offered cover a range of speech, language, and fluency needs through assessment and therapy. That means her sessions are built around supporting communication, step by step.
Education: education details are not shown in this profile, so it’s best to check directly if you want specifics about training and qualifications.
Research and clinical trials: no publications or clinical trial involvement are listed here. If you’re looking for involvement in any trials, you can ask the clinic team to confirm what’s currently available.
If you’re considering an appointment, it can help to bring any relevant reports or notes you have, and to think about what feels most difficult day to day. Sofie can then guide what to focus on first, and what support might make the biggest difference.