Beth Causa is a speech pathologist based in Wollongong, NSW. Her practice is at 3, 185 Berkeley Road, Wollongong NSW 2500. She looks after people of all ages who need help with everyday communication and swallowing.
In speech therapy, Beth supports clients with things like clear speech, language skills, and how to get your message across in real life. For some people, that might be working on sounds and speaking more clearly. For others, it’s about understanding language or finding the right words at the right time.
She also does language assessment when it’s not quite clear what’s going on. These sessions help work out strengths and needs, so therapy can be more targeted. At times, this can include support for children and teens, as well as adults who want to rebuild skills after a change in health, or after learning difficulties start to show up more clearly.
Swallowing issues are another big part of her work. Beth provides swallowing evaluation for people who may be struggling with safe swallowing, discomfort when eating, or changes in how food and drinks go down. She focuses on practical steps that fit into daily routines, because that’s what matters most at home.
Voice therapy is also on the menu. If your voice sounds strained, weak, or changes a lot during the day, speech pathology can help. Beth works with clients to understand what’s affecting their voice and then build strategies that make voice use easier and more comfortable.
Beth’s experience in speech pathology shows in how she runs appointments. Sessions are calm and structured, but not stiff. She takes time to explain what’s happening and keeps things realistic, with goals that you can actually work on between appointments.
Training is in speech pathology, and her approach is hands-on, with therapy that aims to improve communication, confidence, and safety with swallowing. Many clients also find it helpful that the work connects to their day-to-day life, not just the clinic.
At the moment, no clinical trial work is listed for this practice. But the core focus stays the same: help people communicate better, support language skills, improve voice, and get swallowing safer and more manageable.