Liberty Allied Health
Thank you for your interest in Liberty Allied Health.
We support children aged 18 months to 18 years with Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy, partnering closely with families to help every child feel confident, supported and engaged. Our therapy is individualised, play-based and designed to make sessions enjoyable.
Our team works from our Tea Tree Gully clinic, as well as across selected schools and early learning centres in Adelaide’s North East.
If you’d like to register your interest, ask a question, or book an appointment, we’d love to hear from you.
No referral is required.
👉 Complete the register your interest form to get started
👉 Contact our team for availability and bookings
We look forward to connecting with you and your family.

Helping children achieve freedom in speech, language, fluency and literacy
Speech pathologists are qualified to assess & treat communication difficulties to help kids and teens reach their potential.
Speech Pathology services include:
- Autism
- Speech sounds
- Stuttering
- Reading
- Listening
- School readiness
- Developmental delay
- Early communication
- Receptive language
- Expressive language
- Social communication
- Auditory processing

Helping your child reach their potential
Occupational therapy helps children, teenagers and adults to be able to participate in activities that are meaningful to them. This includes activities of daily living, self-care and hygiene, school participation, hobbies, working and social activities.
Occupational Therapists assess abilities, difficulties and limitations to explore where help, support and advice are needed. They provide therapy services to assist with helping children, teens and adults to develop the skills they need. OT’s can also assist with equipment that can help improve their ability to participate in activities.
Occupational Therapy services include:
- Fine & gross motor difficulties
- Balance & coordination
- Motor planning
- Sensory processing & integration
- Interoception and proprioception
- Executive function skills
- Social skills
- Toileting and hygiene skills
- Play skills
- Life skills
- Developing independence
- Emotional regulation
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD
Please call 7226 3903 for bookings & enquiries or complete the Register Your Interest form on this page. Limited places available.
Liberty Allied Health
Thank you for your interest in Liberty Allied Health.
We support children aged 18 months to 18 years with Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy, partnering closely with families to help every child feel confident, supported and engaged. Our therapy is individualised, play-based and designed to make sessions enjoyable.
Our team works from our Tea Tree Gully clinic, as well as across selected schools and early learning centres in Adelaide’s North East.
If you’d like to register your interest, ask a question, or book an appointment, we’d love to hear from you.
No referral is required.
👉 Complete the register your interest form to get started
👉 Contact our team for availability and bookings
We look forward to connecting with you and your family.

Speech Pathology
Helping children achieve freedom in speech, language, fluency and literacy
Speech pathologists are qualified to assess & treat communication difficulties to help kids and teens reach their potential.
Speech Pathology services include:
- Autism
- Speech sounds
- Stuttering
- Reading
- Listening
- School readiness
- Developmental delay
- Early communication
- Receptive language
- Expressive language
- Social communication
- Auditory processing

Occupational Therapy
Helping your child reach their potential
Occupational therapy helps children, teenagers and adults to be able to participate in activities that are meaningful to them. This includes activities of daily living, self-care and hygiene, school participation, hobbies, working and social activities.
Occupational Therapists assess abilities, difficulties and limitations to explore where help, support and advice are needed. They provide therapy services to assist with helping children, teens and adults to develop the skills they need. OT’s can also assist with equipment that can help improve their ability to participate in activities.
Occupational Therapy services include:
- Fine & gross motor difficulties
- Balance & coordination
- Motor planning
- Sensory processing & integration
- Interoception and proprioception
- Executive function skills
- Social skills
- Toileting and hygiene skills
- Play skills
- Life skills
- Developing independence
- Emotional regulation
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD
Please call 7226 3903 for bookings & enquiries or complete the Register Your Interest form on this page. Limited places available.
