Mrs Emma Heinrich is a Speech Pathologist based in Wodonga, Victoria. She works from 79 High Street, Wodonga VIC 3690, and her clinic focuses on helping people who have trouble with speaking, understanding, or using their voice the way they want to.
Emma looks after patients across different ages and situations. In many cases, speech therapy can help when speech is unclear, when someone is still developing language skills, or when it takes more effort to get words out in a smooth way. Language therapy is also useful when there are delays in how children or young people understand and use language.
Speech problems can show up in lots of everyday moments. You might notice difficulty being understood at home, school, or in social situations. Emma’s sessions are practical and aimed at helping clients communicate with more confidence. That can include support for school-aged children, teenagers, and adults, depending on what’s going on.
She also offers swallowing therapy for swallowing difficulties. This can matter for safety and comfort, especially around eating and drinking. Voice therapy is another part of her work, for example when someone’s voice quality is affected, or when the voice doesn’t hold up well during normal daily use.
Speech and language needs can change over time, so therapy often focuses on what will help right now, then builds from there. Sessions typically look at how a person communicates day to day, and what support makes the biggest difference. At times, families and carers may be guided on simple ways to practise between appointments, so progress can keep moving.
Emma’s work is centred on speech therapy for speech difficulties, language therapy for language delays, swallowing therapy for swallowing difficulties, and voice therapy for voice disorders. The goal stays straightforward: to help people communicate, eat, and use their voice more comfortably, with support that fits real life.