Understanding Voice Therapy
Voice therapy is a specialist area of speech and language therapy designed to support difficulties with vocal function.
Voice difficulties may include:
Hoarseness
Vocal strain
Changes in vocal quality
Vocal fatigue
Reduced vocal volume
Voice difficulties can arise from overuse, medical conditions, neurological conditions, or psychological factors such as stress and anxiety.
Who can benefit?
Voice therapy may support:
Individuals with vocal nodules, cysts, or polyps
Professionals who rely heavily on their voice
Individuals recovering from surgery or neurological conditions
People with functional voice disorders
Transgender and gender non-conforming individuals seeking voice support
How Speech and Language Therapy Can Help
Voice therapy is tailored to each individual and may include:
Comprehensive voice assessment
Education around vocal health and vocal hygiene
Breathing exercises
Relaxation and resonance exercises
Pitch and volume training
Behavioural strategies for efficient voice use
Home practice programmes
How Can We Help?
Our speech and language therapists are experienced in assessing and treating a wide range of voice disorders, differences, and difficulties.
We provide personalised therapy plans focused on improving vocal quality, reducing strain, and supporting confidence in communication. If you are experiencing persistent voice changes or vocal fatigue, our team is here to help.
Next steps
Start with an enquiry — we’ll guide you from there.
Option 1: Submit an enquiry
➡️ Complete our New Client Form and a member of our team will be in touch with next steps.
Option 2: Get in touch with any questions you may have - we’re here to help!
📞 01908 614 479
✉️ enquiries@magicwordstherapy.co.uk
📍 Looking for your nearest clinic?
We have 7 conveniently located clinics across the UK. We also offer online therapy wherever you are, whenever you need it!
