We are delighted to be able to offer support to more families with the opening of our new clinic in Tenterden.
After opening our original clinic in Chilham five years ago, we wanted to widen our reach and offer even greater accessibility and convenience to parents and carers looking for speech and language therapy for their child.
With the NHS unable to meet the growing demand for speech and language therapy, our clinics offer the ability to book an appointment with one of our highly experienced team at a convenient time, date and location.
Speech4Kids founder, Sidonie Delaney, comments, “Speech and language therapy can have an incredible impact on children, improving all areas of development so it’s really important to me to be able to offer this service to as many families as possible”.
“Whichever clinic parents and carers choose, they can expect support and care from an experienced professional, who will help to make a huge difference to their child’s life”.
“The team and I can’t wait to welcome more families through our doors and give them the help they need.”
Bookings at our Tenterden and Chilham clinics can be made here: 01580 459025 (Tenterden) 01227 694740 (Chilham) 07967031558 (both clinics) Or fill in our online enquiry form.
We are proudly supporting Pilgrims Hospices by making a £10 donation for every Google review we receive for Speech4Kids.
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