Singer Speech Pathology was established in 2023 to provide specialised, evidence-based support for adults with laryngeal dysfunction, swallowing difficulties, and communication disorders. We are a Melbourne-based practice offering both mobile and telehealth services, meeting clients where they’re most comfortable—at home, at work, or online.
Our mobile service area covers locations up to 30 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD, and we support clients across Australia via telehealth.
Our approach is person-centred and collaborative. We work closely with each individual, their families, and healthcare teams to deliver therapy that is practical, effective, and tailored to their goals.
We support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants and accept Medicare Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plans, where eligible.
Singer Speech Pathology is committed to accessible, high-quality care.
Speech Pathologist
BAppSc (Sp Path) (Hons Class I), CPSP, MSPA
Zoe has worked in diverse settings throughout her career, largely in the public sector across inpatient wards, rehabilitation units, and outpatient services. Her experience extends to private practice and servicing residential aged care facilities.
With a strong clinical background in managing complex laryngeal dysfunction, swallowing disorders, and communication disorders, Zoe has developed a particular expertise in laryngeal dysfunction. Her special interests include inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO), exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO), and chronic cough. She also has advanced training in videofluoroscopic swallowing studies and tracheostomy management.
Zoe holds a Bachelor degree in speech pathology with first class honours from the University of Sydney. She is a certified practicing member of Speech Pathology Australia and a member of the Laryngology Society of Australasia.