Ji Hee Hwang is a speech pathologist based in West Ryde, NSW. You’ll find the clinic at Se 3/18 633 639 Hume Hwy, West Ryde NSW 2114. The work here is about helping people communicate more comfortably in everyday life, whether that’s speaking clearly, understanding language, or managing speech flow.
Ji Hee Hwang supports children and adults who find talking or understanding harder than it should be. In many cases, speech and language needs can show up after changes in health, with developmental delays, or when someone is struggling with how speech sounds. At times it can also be about fluency, where the pace and flow of speaking need extra attention.
Speech therapy sessions are tailored to what matters most to each person and their day-to-day routine. Sessions can include language assessment, so the starting point is clear and goals feel realistic. From there, treatment may focus on articulation, which is about getting speech sounds right and making speech easier to understand.
Fluency therapy is also part of the service. This can help with speaking rhythm and reduce frustration when talking feels stop-start or hard to control. The aim isn’t just for better speech in the clinic. It’s about building skills that carry into school, work, and conversations with family and friends.
Articulation work often includes practice that’s simple and practical. Instead of doing drills for the sake of it, therapy tends to be built around real words and real situations. Over time, many people find they can notice what works, then use it more confidently outside appointments.
Language assessment may include looking at how someone understands and uses words, and how well they can express themselves. That can mean working on sentence building, following instructions, or using language in a way that matches the situation. No two cases are the same, so the plan usually stays flexible.
Ji Hee Hwang’s training is grounded in speech pathology, with clinical care focused on clear communication. Education details and other background information aren’t listed here, but the approach stays hands-on and practical, with support that feels steady and kind. Clinical trials and publications are not part of what’s shared here, so the focus stays on direct therapy and assessment.