Speech Therapy
Helping Children Find Their Voice and Communicate with Confidence
At KidsHeart Medical Center, we believe that every child deserves the ability to express themselves clearly and confidently.
Our Pediatric Speech Therapy team supports children in developing communication, speech, and language skills, helping them connect better with the world around them.
Whether your child is just beginning to speak, facing challenges with clarity, or working on social communication, our specialists are here to help.
We proudly serve families across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain.

What We Offer – Pediatric Speech Therapy Services
Our team offers evaluations, personalized therapy plans, and parent guidance for a wide range of speech, language, and communication challenges.
Conditions and Challenges We Support
- Speech Delay: Helping children who are slower to start speaking or combining words.
- Language Delay: Supporting vocabulary development, sentence structure, and expressive language.
- Articulation Disorders: Improving sound production for clearer, more understandable speech.
- Stuttering (Fluency Disorders): Assisting children who experience interruptions in speech flow.
- Autism-Related Communication Challenges: Helping children on the spectrum develop verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Related Language Issues: Supporting focus and communication strategies.
- Cleft Palate Speech Therapy: Enhancing speech clarity after surgical repairs.
- Down Syndrome Speech Support: Building language and communication skills adapted to developmental needs.
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Treating motor planning issues that affect speech production.
Speech Therapy Programs and Services
- Early Intervention for Toddlers with Limited Speech: Targeted strategies to encourage early communication.
- Articulation Therapy: Helping children improve sound production and intelligibility.
- Social Communication Skills Therapy: Building conversation, listening, and social interaction skills.
- Voice Disorder Management: Supporting children with vocal quality, pitch, or volume challenges.
- Auditory Processing Disorder Support: Helping children better understand and interpret sounds.
- Parent Education and Home Practice Programs: Empowering families to reinforce speech skills at home.
Specialized Focus Areas
- Phonological Disorder Treatment: Addressing patterns of sound errors that affect speech clarity.
- Selective Mutism Therapy: Helping children who are able to speak but struggle to do so in certain situations.
- Use of Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) Tools: Supporting communication through visual aids, devices, or signing when needed.
- Feeding and Swallowing Therapy: Assisting children facing challenges with eating, drinking, or chewing coordination.
- Bilingual Language Development Support: Guiding multilingual families in supporting balanced language growth.
- School-Based Collaboration: Working with educators to create classroom strategies that support speech and language development.
Meet Our Pediatric Speech Therapy Team
Our Speech and Language Therapists are trained in early intervention, communication sciences, and child development.
They work collaboratively with pediatricians, occupational therapists, and psychologists to create integrated care plans, ensuring holistic support for every child’s speech and language journey.
Where We Offer Our Services
Our Pediatric Speech Therapy services are available at:
Appointments are available for initial evaluations, therapy sessions, and parent consultations.
Helping Your Child Speak, Connect, and Shine
At KidsHeart, we celebrate every milestone — from a first word to confident conversation.
Our Speech Therapy team is dedicated to helping children communicate, express themselves, and connect with the world around them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If your child has delayed speech, unclear pronunciation, struggles to express themselves, or has difficulty following directions, a speech evaluation is recommended.
Speech delay refers to difficulty producing sounds clearly, while language delay involves challenges in vocabulary, sentence building, and understanding or using words.
The length varies depending on the child’s specific needs. Some children make rapid progress, while others require ongoing support over months.
Yes. Speech therapy is often a key component of autism support, helping children develop communication strategies tailored to their needs.
Absolutely. Parent involvement is essential. We provide home activities, feedback, and coaching to reinforce progress between sessions.
Yes. Our Speech Therapists also support feeding and swallowing development for children who face challenges with eating and drinking.