Mrs Christina Cavasinni is a Speech Pathologist based in Wareemba, NSW. Her practice is located at Suite 2/284 Great North Road, Wareemba NSW 2046. She helps people with communication and swallowing needs, using plain, practical support that fits everyday life.
In speech therapy, her sessions can focus on things like speech clarity, understanding, and getting your words across in a way that feels comfortable. Sometimes people come in because they’ve had changes after illness or injury. Other times it’s about learning strategies for day-to-day communication, including ways to cope when talking feels hard or tiring.
Speech evaluation is often the first step. It helps work out what’s going on and what support would help most. In many cases, an assessment looks at how a person’s speech, language, or voice is working, and how it changes across different situations. From there, therapy plans are usually built around goals that matter, like speaking more clearly, communicating with less stress, or making conversations easier.
Swallowing can also be a key part of care. Mrs Cavasinni provides swallowing assessment and support for people who may be having trouble with eating or drinking. At times, this can include working out safe ways to take food and fluids, and giving advice that helps reduce risk. Swallowing issues can affect comfort and confidence, so the focus is on steady, realistic steps.
Voice therapy is another service offered. This can be useful for people who feel their voice is weak, hoarse, strained, or just not sounding the way they want. Voice work can involve gentle techniques and exercises, plus practical tips for using your voice in everyday settings. The aim is usually to help people feel more in control of their voice, whether it’s for talking at work, at home, or socially.
There’s also room for different learning styles. Some sessions may be more focused on exercises, while others lean on coaching and problem-solving strategies. Over time, the work is about building skills and routines that make a real difference, not just doing exercises for the sake of it.