

Emma Blanch
Speech Pathologist
Emma completed her Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) at the University of Sydney, and has experience working in private practice with children on their language, literacy, speech and social communication.
Prior to her role as a speech pathologist, Emma worked as an Allied Health Assistant and has a keen interest supporting her clients holistically and with a multidisciplinary approach. Emma has experience working with a range of areas, including motor speech disorders, developmental language delay, articulation and phonological disorders and literacy difficulties.
Emma is a neurodiverse-affirming clinician and adopts a family-centred approach working with both the client and their family to achieve greater therapeutic outcomes for her clients.
Outside of work, Emma enjoys being outdoors and staying active at the gym and beach.










