At Sajjad Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre in Patna, we help children and adults with speech delay, unclear speech, stuttering, aphasia, voice problems, and swallowing difficulties. Therapy is planned to make communication clearer and daily eating safer.
Speech may be hard to understand because some sounds are missing, changed, or not spoken clearly.
A child may speak late, use very few words, or have trouble understanding and expressing ideas.
Speech may have repetitions, stretching of sounds, or stuck moments that make talking harder.
Adults may have trouble speaking, understanding, reading, or writing after stroke or brain injury.
The voice may sound hoarse, weak, strained, too high, or tiring during normal talking.
Eating or drinking may cause coughing, choking, food sticking, or fear during meals.
We first check the real communication or swallowing problem, the person's age, daily needs, and where the main difficulty is happening at home, school, work, or meals.
Therapy may include speech practice, language work, fluency support, voice care, swallowing guidance, and simple home practice so progress continues outside the clinic too.
We look at speech, language, voice, and swallowing clearly so therapy matches the real need.
The goal is not only clinic practice but better communication and safer eating in everyday life.
Parents, caregivers, and family get practical ways to support progress between sessions.
We review speech, language, voice, or swallowing concerns and current daily difficulties.
Clear therapy goals are set based on age, condition, family concerns, and daily function.
Sessions focus on practical exercises and communication tasks matched to the person's level.
Progress is reviewed regularly and home guidance is updated so skills keep improving.
Early help can support clearer speech, stronger language, and better learning in children.
People often communicate more freely when speaking and understanding start feeling easier.
Speech therapy can help with classroom participation, conversation, presentations, and daily tasks.
Early swallowing support can improve safety during meals and reduce ongoing risk after illness or stroke.
We keep speech therapy practical, respectful, and focused on communication and swallowing that work better in real life.
Get a clear evaluation and a therapy plan for speech, language, voice, or swallowing needs.
A child may need speech therapy if speech is hard to understand, words are coming late, stuttering is increasing, or communication milestones are not being reached.
No. Speech therapy can help both children and adults with speech, language, voice, and swallowing problems.
Yes. Speech therapy can help after stroke with aphasia, unclear speech, voice changes, and swallowing difficulties.
Yes. Speech therapy can help improve clarity, build smoother speaking habits, and reduce speaking struggle in many people.
The time needed depends on the type of problem, age, severity, and how regularly practice is followed. Some people improve in weeks, while others need longer support.
Urgent medical review is important if there is sudden speech loss, sudden trouble understanding words, repeated choking, breathing trouble, or trouble swallowing after stroke, surgery, or illness.