Samantha Gibson is a speech pathologist based in St Leonards, NSW. She works out of North Shore Medical Centre, Suite 2, Level 5, 66 Pacific Highway, St Leonards NSW 2065.
Samantha helps people with a range of speech and communication needs. That can include speech therapy sessions for children and adults, along with language therapy when it’s harder to understand or express words the way you want to.
Many people also see a speech pathologist when swallowing or eating feels difficult. Samantha offers swallowing therapy, focusing on practical ways to make mealtimes safer and more comfortable in day-to-day life. At times this can be linked to things like recovery after illness, changes in health, or long-term swallowing problems.
Voice therapy is another part of her work. If your voice feels hoarse, strained, tired quickly, or just not like it used to be, voice work can help you get back to a more comfortable way of using your voice. This can include learning habits that reduce strain and building control step by step.
When it comes to language and communication, support is often about more than just exercises. It’s also about real-life routines, like how to manage conversations at home, at work, or at school. Samantha’s sessions aim to be clear and steady, so you know what you’re working on and why.
Over time, speech therapy can help people find the right strategies for their situation. In many cases, progress is gradual, and it helps to have a plan that fits around your needs rather than a one-size approach.
In terms of education and professional background, Samantha is trained as a speech pathologist. Details about specific degrees or study history aren’t listed here.
Samantha’s clinic focus includes speech therapy sessions, swallowing therapy, voice therapy, and language therapy. Those areas cover a lot of what people typically need when communication, voice, or swallowing changes.
No specific research papers or clinical trials are listed here, but she continues to work in speech pathology through her regular clinical practice at North Shore Medical Centre.