Online Speech Therapy for Adults in the UK

Find the Right Speech Therapy for Your Needs Personalised Speech and Language Therapy

Get expert speech therapy from the comfort of your home. Private, professional support for speech clarity, confidence, and communication skills.

Online Speech Therapy For Adults Flexible & Affordable Support in the UK

Struggling with speech or language due to stroke, Parkinson’s, stammering, or brain injury? Get tailored online therapy designed for your needs.

How Speech Therapy Online Can Help Improve Your Communication

Strengthen your voice, improve pronunciation, and regain fluency. Evidence-based therapy to help you speak clearly and confidently.

Affordable & Flexible Speech Therapy Plans


Standard Rate: £75 per 45-minute session


✔ One-to-one therapy with a specialist speech therapist.
✔ No waiting lists – start therapy immediately.
✔ Tailored treatment plans for your communication needs.

➡️ Need personalised speech therapy? Book a session today.

Intensive Aphasia & Stroke Therapy Package


8 x 45-minute sessions for £400 (£50 per session, normally £75)


4 sessions per week – ideal for intensive stroke or aphasia recovery.
✔ Focus on word-finding, sentence-building, and confidence in conversation.
✔ Expert support for language recovery after a stroke or brain injury.

➡️ Start your intensive speech therapy package today.

Designed as a 2-week intensive block with 4 sessions per week.
Clients may book up to 2 packages (16 sessions total) over 4 weeks.

6-Session Offer Save 10% on Your First Therapy Package


6 x 45-minute sessions for £405
(normally £450) – Save £45!


Personalised speech therapy plan tailored to your needs.
Flexible scheduling – use your sessions across 3 months.
Includes home therapy exercises to maximise progress.

➡️ Start your first therapy package and save today!

After using this offer you will continue to benefit from £10 off each block of 6 sessions.

As a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist I have helped many people Get In Touch Today To See How I Can Help

Your communication goals are within reach. Whether you’re starting therapy for the first time or continuing your recovery, I’m here to support you. Book your free 15-minute consultation now to explore how I can help you communicate with clarity and confidence.

Online Speech Therapy for Neurological Conditions Stroke, Parkinson’s, & More

Stroke and Brain Injury Speech Therapy

Many people experience speech, language, and communication difficulties after a stroke or brain injury. Online speech therapy provides structured support to help navigate these challenges and develop communication strategies.

  • Stroke and brain injury can affect word-finding, sentence structure, speech clarity, and understanding language. Some people experience aphasia (difficulty with language), dysarthria (unclear speech), or apraxia (challenges with speech coordination).

  • Online therapy provides a space to practise communication strategies with professional guidance. Therapy sessions can focus on spoken and written communication, strengthening clarity, or structuring sentences based on individual needs.

  • Sessions are tailored to the individual and may include conversation-based practice, word-finding strategies, techniques for clearer speech, and tools to support daily communication.

Parkinson’s Disease Speech Therapy LSVT Loud

Changes in speech and voice are common in Parkinson’s, with some people noticing a softer voice, reduced vocal clarity, or monotone speech. Speech therapy, including the LSVT LOUD approach, focuses on structured techniques to help people adjust to these changes and use their voice more effectively.

  • Many people with Parkinson’s notice that their speech becomes quieter, and they may feel that they are speaking at a normal volume even when others struggle to hear them. Some also experience speech becoming less clear, with words feeling more difficult to articulate.

  • LSVT LOUD is a structured approach that focuses on maximising vocal effort to support speech loudness and clarity. It is commonly used for Parkinson’s and follows a set structure to guide speech production.

  • LSVT LOUD can be provided via video sessions, with a therapist guiding you through specific speech exercises, monitoring vocal effort, and adjusting techniques based on your progress.

Aphasia Therapy Improve Language & Communication

Aphasia affects speech, understanding, reading, and writing, often after a stroke or brain injury. Speech therapy provides structured communication-based support for people navigating these changes.

  • Aphasia is a language disorder that can impact speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing. It commonly occurs after a stroke or brain injury affecting language-processing areas of the brain.

  • Therapy sessions can focus on word-finding strategies, sentence structuring, conversation skills, and alternative ways to communicate based on individual needs and goals.

  • The short answer is yes! Many people with aphasia find structured speech therapy sessions beneficial for working on their communication skills in a guided and supportive environment.

Dysarthria Treatment Improve Speech Clarity

Dysarthria occurs when weak or uncoordinated speech muscles affect clarity, volume, or pronunciation. Speech therapy offers strategies to make speech clearer and easier for others to understand.

  • Dysarthria may cause slurred speech, reduced volume, slow speech rate, or difficulty pronouncing certain words. It can happen after a stroke, brain injury, or neurological condition such as Parkinson’s.

  • Therapy focuses on strategies to adjust speech rate, improve articulation, and optimise breath support to enhance clarity and effort when speaking.

  • Online therapy provides one-to-one guidance and can incorporate techniques for managing speech clarity, communication pacing, and voice control.

Apraxia Therapy Retrain Speech Movements

Apraxia of speech affects the coordination of mouth movements, making it difficult to form words clearly and consistently. Therapy provides structured practice for producing sounds and words with greater accuracy.

  • People with apraxia may struggle with inconsistent pronunciation, difficulty saying longer words, and feeling like they "know what they want to say" but can’t produce the words clearly.

  • Therapy provides a structured approach to practising speech movements, improving word production, and strengthening connections between thinking and speaking.

  • Yes. Online therapy offers guided speech practice and real-time feedback, helping people work on word pronunciation, fluency, and speech coordination techniques.

Stammering Therapy Speak with Confidence

Stammering (stuttering) can affect fluency, confidence, and ease of communication in everyday life. Speech therapy focuses on practical techniques for managing stammering and improving confidence in speaking situations.

  • Some people experience blocks on certain sounds, repetitions, or prolonged speech sounds, particularly in situations where they feel under pressure to speak fluently.

  • Therapy can introduce techniques for breath control, pacing speech, and reducing tension to support communication ease.

  • Online therapy sessions offer a structured approach to working on fluency strategies, discussing experiences with stammering, and practising speaking in a supported setting.

Long Covid Speech Therapy Overcoming Brain Fog & Vocal Fatigue

Some people with Long COVID experience ongoing brain fog, reduced vocal strength, and difficulty processing language. Speech therapy provides support for managing these changes and developing strategies for clearer communication.

  • Long COVID may cause fatigue, reduced vocal clarity, difficulty finding words, and problems concentrating in conversations.

  • Therapy sessions can focus on voice strengthening, breath control for speech, and structured approaches to communication when experiencing brain fog or fatigue.

  • Yes. Many people with Long COVID find that structured speech therapy sessions help them explore communication strategies and develop ways to manage voice fatigue and brain fog more effectively.

Not Sure? You might wonder if Speech Therapy is Right for You. Let's talk.

Not everyone fits neatly into a category, and that’s okay. If you’re experiencing speech, language, or communication challenges that aren’t listed here, you’re welcome to reach out and discuss your needs.

  • Yes! Many people experience communication difficulties due to medical conditions, life changes, or personal challenges. If you’re unsure whether speech therapy is right for you, a consultation can help explore what support may be available.

  • We provide online speech therapy across the UK. Sessions take place via Zoom, allowing easy access to expert therapy from home without travel costs or long waiting times.

  • You can book a free consultation to discuss your goals and whether speech therapy is the right option for you. If you’re unsure, just send an enquiry, and we’ll be happy to talk through your situation.

Why Choose Remote Therapy?

Access therapy without delays—no waiting lists, no travel stress and no need to pay travel expenses. All sessions are delivered via Zoom, offering you flexibility and convenience while keeping costs affordable. You save money compared to in-person sessions.

What Sets Our Service Apart?

With over a decade of experience in speech and language therapy, including a strong focus on neuro-rehabilitation, I provide expert care tailored to your goals. I continually integrate the latest research into therapy, ensuring every session is effective, evidence-based, and results-driven.