Voice Problem

Voice Problem

Overview

Voice problems can range from hoarseness and a weak voice to complete voice loss. They may result from overuse, nodules, polyps, acid reflux, neurological conditions, or incorrect vocal technique. Regardless of the cause, living with a voice disorder can be exhausting and isolating.

Our voice therapy programme begins with a detailed vocal history and assessment of vocal quality, pitch, loudness, and resonance. We work closely with ENT specialists when medical intervention is also needed. Therapy includes vocal hygiene education, breathing exercises, resonance techniques, and graded voice exercises.

We also offer specialist therapy for professional voice users — teachers, singers, public speakers, and call centre workers.

Benefits

  • Restoration or improvement of voice quality
  • Vocal hygiene strategies to prevent recurrence
  • Techniques for efficient, strain-free voice production
  • Coordination with ENT for medical-surgical cases
  • Specialist support for professional voice users

Who Is This For?

Anyone experiencing persistent hoarseness (lasting more than 2–3 weeks), vocal fatigue, pitch changes, or loss of voice. Teachers, singers, and public speakers are particularly vulnerable to voice disorders.

Book a Voice Problem Appointment

Contact us today to schedule your consultation with one of our specialists.

Book Now