Welcome to SS Speech Pathology

Speech pathology for adults on the North West Coast of Tasmania

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Hello

My name is Sophie and I am the face behind SS Speech Pathology. With over a decade of experience working locally as a speech pathologist in the areas of voice, swallowing, speech and AAC, I love my work and I love my clients.

I am up for almost any challenge and I will listen to you.

Important information

Please view the details below for contacting us and our operating hours. Appointments can also be booked through our website and via the HotDoc app.

Contact Us

We can be reached on (03) 5550 2445. For after hours assistance, please call the clinic on (03) 5550 2445 to speak with a Doctor

Book Appointment

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Operating Hours

Monday to Friday: 8:30AM to 5:30PM

Saturday: 8:30AM to 5:30PM

Sunday: Closed

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Contact Us

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Address

Cradle Coast Health Centre, 11 Alexandra Road, Ulverstone, Tasmania 7315

Phone

0431377674

Operating Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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