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    What Is Speech Therapy?

    Speech Therapy is a specialised clinical service designed to improve speech clarity, voice quality, language development, communication skills, and swallowing functions. It helps both children and adults overcome speech delays, articulation issues, stammering, voice disorders, and communication challenges linked to hearing loss or developmental conditions.

    At Adro Hearing Aid Centre, our certified Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) provide personalised therapy that enhances communication confidence and supports daily social, academic, and work-related interactions.

    Why Is Speech Therapy Important?

    Early therapy leads to better long-term communication outcomes, especially in children.

    How Speech Therapy Is Done at Adro

    At Adro, therapy sessions are structured, engaging, and goal-oriented. Our approach includes:

    Step-by-Step Clinical Process

    Initial Assessment

    Customised Therapy Plan

    Interactive Sessions

    Progress Monitoring

    Family Counselling

    Patient Preparation

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    Session Duration

    30–45 minutes per session

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    Cost:

    ₹500 per session (varies slightly by location)

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    Therapy Duration:

    Depends on individual progress; most clients attend 1–2 sessions per week.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Progress varies, but noticeable improvement often appears within 4–8 weeks of regular sessions.

    Yes. Early therapy helps prevent long-term communication gaps and supports better school performance.

    Absolutely. Adults with stammering, voice issues, stroke-related speech problems, or age-related communication changes benefit significantly.