Maire Sheehan is a speech pathologist based in Ultimo, NSW. Her clinic is at the University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007. The focus is on helping people speak, understand, and communicate in a way that feels more natural and less stressful day to day.
Speech therapy can be helpful for many different reasons. In many cases, Maire sees people who want support with how words come out, how clearly they sound, or how smoothly they speak. At times, families also come in when they’re noticing changes in speech or communication and want a proper check-in and clear next steps.
Maire provides speech therapy sessions for children and adults, depending on what the person needs. Sessions are built around practical goals, like improving how sounds are made, supporting language skills, and making communication easier in everyday settings. The aim is steady progress, not quick fixes.
Alongside therapy, she offers language assessment. This can help work out what’s going on and where the biggest challenges sit. It’s often a useful starting point, especially when someone is finding it hard to follow conversations, express thoughts clearly, or use language in a way that fits the situation.
There is also articulation therapy, which focuses on clearer speech. This may include working on specific sounds and patterns, and using targeted practice that fits into real-life talk. For some people, fluency therapy can be the main need. That might involve strategies to help reduce strain when speaking and support more comfortable, confident communication.
Education details aren’t listed here, but her work is based on speech pathology training and clinical guidance. She keeps things simple and grounded, so people know what they’re working on and why it matters.
If you’re looking at clinical trials or research, there aren’t any specific trial details provided here. What you can expect is a focus on the day-to-day support that helps with communication right now, and a plan that can be followed between appointments.