Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

Visit our Home page for more information about our services and how Avocal can help.

  • Click on the ‘Intake Form’ button and submit your answers. Alternatively, give us a call on xxx and we can help.

  • You don’t need a referral to see us privately, but if you’re accessing therapy through a Medicare plan or other funding options, a GP referral may be required.

  • Yes, we work with a range of funding options, including NDIS (self-managed and plan-managed), Medicare plans (e.g., EPC), and private health insurance. We’re happy to help you navigate these options.

Speech Therapy FAQs

Visit our Speech Therapy page for more information about Speech Therapy at Avocal Allied Health.

  • Speech pathology helps children develop communication skills, including speech, language, social interaction, and feeding/swallowing abilities, so they can express themselves clearly and participate fully in everyday life.

  • Speech pathologists support children with speech sound development, language skills, social communication, stuttering, voice difficulties, early literacy, feeding and swallowing, and alternative communication methods like AAC.

  • Consider speech pathology if your child:

    • Has limited or unclear speech for their age

    • Struggles to understand or use language

    • Experiences difficulty with social communication or interaction

    • Stutters or repeats sounds frequently

    • Has trouble chewing or swallowing

    • Uses little or no spoken language and may benefit from AAC supports

  • No referral is needed. You can contact Avocal Allied Health directly to arrange an assessment or discuss your concerns.

  • Sessions are tailored to your child’s needs and may include play-based activities, structured tasks, visual supports, or use of technology. The focus is on developing effective communication skills in a supportive environment.

  • Therapy length varies depending on the child’s needs and goals. Some children benefit from short-term support, while others may require ongoing therapy.

  • Therapy is provided in the child’s home or school setting, whichever best supports the child’s participation and progress.

  • Speech pathologists provide strategies and activities for families to use at home or school, helping to reinforce skills and encourage communication throughout daily routines.

  • Yes. With consent, we can provide written reports and collaborate with schools, teachers, or other professionals involved in your child’s care.

  • All speech pathologists at Avocal Allied Health are fully qualified, registered professionals with experience working with children across a range of speech and language difficulties.

  • You can call us at (Insert clinic number), email info@avocalalliedhealth.com.au, or complete our online referral form [Insert link].

Occupational Therapy FAQs

Visit our Occupational Therapy page for more information about Occupational Therapy at Avocal Allied Health.

  • Occupational therapy helps children develop the skills needed for everyday activities — like playing, dressing, writing, and socialising — so they can participate fully and independently at home, school, and in the community.

  • Occupational therapists work with children to improve motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and social skills. This support can increase confidence, independence, and enjoyment in daily life.

  • If your child has difficulty with fine motor skills (like handwriting), coordination, sensory sensitivities, self-care tasks (dressing, eating), or struggles with focus and participation in activities, occupational therapy may be beneficial.

  • No. You can contact Avocal Allied Health directly to arrange an assessment without a referral.

  • Sessions typically involve play-based activities tailored to your child’s interests and goals. Therapists use exercises, sensory strategies, and practical tasks to build skills and confidence.

  • Therapy is provided in the child’s home or school environment, depending on what best supports the child’s participation and learning.

  • The length of therapy varies depending on your child’s needs and goals. Some children benefit from short-term support, while others may require ongoing therapy.

  • Your occupational therapist will provide strategies and activities that you can use at home to reinforce progress and encourage skill development in everyday routines.

  • Yes. With your consent, we can provide written reports and communicate with schools, teachers, or other professionals involved in your child’s care.

  • All therapists at Avocal Allied Health are qualified and registered occupational therapists with experience in paediatrics and child development.

  • You can call us at (Insert clinic number), email info@avocalalliedhealth.com.au, or complete our online referral form [Insert link].

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