Therapy Services

Speech & Language Therapy

Speech and language therapy services are provided by speech-language pathologists who work on interventions for speech, language, communication, swallowing, and feeding issues. Speech therapy focuses on improving speech production, including issues like stuttering and misarticulation. Language therapy targets expressive and receptive language skills to enhance verbal and non-verbal communication (AAC). These services benefit
individuals of all ages, including those with developmental delays, medical conditions, or neurological disorders. Therapy involves assessments, personalized treatment plans, and practice sessions to improve communication skills and overall quality of life.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists (OTs) help individuals regain and develop independent physical abilities to overcome barriers of physical well-being their activities of daily living (ADL). They use everyday activities, exercises, techniques and protocols to improve children’s play, and daily routines. OTs focus on developing motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, school readiness program and ADL activities. They collaborate with their team and parents to create supportive environments and provide recommendations for adaptive equipment and modifications. Occupational therapy enhances children’s functioning, independence, and overall quality of life.

ABA Therapy/ Behaviour Therapy

Child psychologist is a mental health professional specialising in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents. They utilise psychological evaluations and various therapeutic approaches to assist young individuals in coping with life challenges, relationship issues, and mental health conditions. Child psychologists employ therapies such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and Behavior Therapy (BT). They develop interventions to modify behaviour, enhance functional communication, improve social skills, provide cognitive training, support academic skills, conduct parental training and parent counselling. The goal is to help children and adolescents develop healthier coping strategies, improve their well-being, and achieve optimal functioning.

Physiotherapy

Child psychologist is a mental health professional specialising in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents. They utilise psychological evaluations and various therapeutic approaches to assist young individuals in coping with life challenges, relationship issues, and mental health conditions. Child psychologists employ therapies such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and Behavior Therapy (BT). They develop interventions to modify behaviour, enhance functional communication, improve social skills, provide cognitive training, support academic skills, conduct parental training and parent counselling. The goal is to help children and adolescents develop healthier coping strategies, improve their well-being, and achieve optimal functioning.

Special Education

Special educators play a crucial role in helping students access the mainstream curriculum by developing vital learning skills. They focus on areas such as reading, writing, math, language development, motor skills, and socialization, tailoring their approach to each student’s specific needs. They reinforce classroom content and provide personalized accommodations to support learning. Special educators bridge the gap and promote skill development for academic success.

Group Therapy

Participating in group settings allows children to observe and learn from interactions with peers and therapists, leading to improved self-awareness and essential social skills. Group therapy creates a sense of belonging and support, reducing isolation and increasing confidence in social interactions. It also enhances skills such as turn-taking, sharing, and empathy, offering opportunities to practice and apply learned abilities. Ultimately, group therapy serves as a valuable platform for children to flourish, acquire knowledge, and develop socially.

Doctor Consultation Services

Pediatric Neurologist

A neurologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Common conditions treated include epilepsy, stroke, migraines, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.

Pediatric Neurologist Nutritionist & Dietician

A nutritionist or dietician is a health professional trained in food and nutrition science. They help individuals manage health through personalized diet plans, address nutritional deficiencies, and support conditions like diabetes, obesity, and digestive issues through balanced eating habits.

Pediatric ENT Specialist (Otolaryngologist)

An ENT specialist, or otolaryngologist, focuses on conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat. They treat issues such as sinus infections, hearing loss, tonsillitis, balance disorders, and voice problems, and may also perform surgeries when needed.