Miss Lalain Qureshi is a Speech Pathologist based in Rooty Hill, NSW. You’ll find her at 120 Rupertswood Road, Rooty Hill NSW 2766. She works with people who want support with speech, language, voice, and swallowing.
In speech therapy sessions, the goal is usually pretty practical: help someone communicate more clearly and feel more confident day to day. At times, that can mean working on how words sound, improving speech patterns, or building stronger language skills for everyday conversations.
Miss Qureshi also does language development evaluation. This can be helpful when you’re trying to understand what’s going on with language use, following instructions, or putting ideas into words in a way that makes sense for school, work, and home life.
If speech sounds are the main concern, she offers articulation exercises. These sessions focus on specific sound changes and clear steps to help skills improve over time, with lots of practice that fits around real routines rather than just doing drills in the room.
For people dealing with voice changes, she provides voice therapy. Voice work can involve figuring out what’s causing strain and learning safer, easier ways to use the voice, especially when someone’s voice has been affected by speaking demands or other health factors.
Miss Qureshi also supports people who need a swallowing assessment. Swallowing problems can be tricky and can affect comfort, eating, and safety. In many cases, an assessment is the first step to understand what’s happening and what kind of help may be needed next.
Her work brings together these different areas of speech pathology, so care stays focused on the main issue and what matters most to the person. She also looks at the bigger picture, because communication isn’t only about sounds and words—it’s also about how someone gets through everyday life.
Training-wise, she is a speech pathology professional, and her sessions are based on the everyday skills she uses across therapy, assessment, and support for communication and swallowing needs.