Speech and

Language

Therapy

We are passionate about supporting people to communicate to the best of their ability, in order to maximise their participation in life.

We are a small team of Kent-based Speech and Language Therapists. We have Speech and Language Therapists based in Maidstone, Medway and Swale.

We are experienced, compassionate and our practice is underpinned by the current evidence base.

Appointments are available online, at a clinic in Maidstone, or via a visit to your home in Kent.

Kezia is a Speech and Language Therapist and Communication Coach and the Founder of TalkCoach

OUR APPROACH

We collaborate with you

Our therapy process is a collaborative partnership. We work closely with you to understand your unique communication needs and goals, ensuring your input guides every step of the way.

We focus on what matters

Our therapy always has a clear focus on helping you achieve meaningful goals that are aligned with your personal values. We focus on goals that will make a positive difference to your life - whether that’s delivering a wedding speech or connecting with loved ones.

We embrace individuality

We celebrate and respect your unique way of communicating, even if that doesn’t fit the ‘neurotypical norm’. We support you in embracing your identity, building on strengths and developing strategies to manage communication challenges. We are actively against making you communicate in a way that doesn’t feel like you!

WHO DO WE WORK WITH?

We work with a wide range of symptoms and conditions that affect communication and swallowing.

We also help you with any emotional or psychological factors, such as anxiety, that may be causing or exacerbating your symptoms.

Here’s an overview of the conditions and symptoms we can help you with:

Language symptoms

Language disorders include word finding difficulties and challenges in understanding what others say.

There is often a neurological cause - in other words, a change in the structure and function of the brain.

This may be due to a stroke, acquired brain injury, brain tumour or dementia.

Language symptoms we work with include:

Cognition, executive function and pragmatics

Cognition and executive function challenges affect thinking skills essential for communication, such as memory, attention, planning and problem-solving.

Pragmatics refers to how language is used socially, including understanding social cues, turn-taking, adapting communication to different contexts, and interpreting subtleties like tone or implied meaning.

Difficulties can arise in neurological conditions, such as acquired brain injury (ABI) and neurodivergence, such as autism and ADHD.

Speech symptoms

Speech symptoms involve differences in the physical production of speech sounds. These may have a neurological cause such as stroke, brain injury, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) or progressive neurological conditions.

We also work with people who want to improve the clarity, accuracy or fluency of their speech, which may not be related to a neurological condition.

Voice, throat and swallowing symptoms

Voice and ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) symptoms may be caused by physical/structural changes in the vocal tract, such as vocal nodules, changes following head and neck surgery (such as ACDF) or treatment for head and neck cancer.

Voice and throat symptoms can also have a ‘functional’ cause - for example, caused by muscle tension or acid reflux.

We also work with swallowing difficulties (also known as ‘dysphagia’):

Symptoms related to anxiety and/or reduced confidence

Any communication or swallowing impairment has the possibility to increase anxiety and stress. Communication and swallowing difficulties can be incredibly stressful to live with and have a huge impact on your quality of life.

A key aspect of our services includes supporting you to improve your wellbeing and confidence and reduce stress and anxiety, alongside helping with your symptoms.

We also work with conditions that can have anxiety and other psychological factors as the cause. For example:

General communication confidence, clarity and effectiveness

Communication is essential in nearly every aspect of life - whether at work, in social situations, or in everyday conversations. If you feel that a lack of confidence, clarity, or effectiveness in your communication is holding you back, we can help.

Speaking clearly and confidently – improving articulation, fluency, and vocal control.
Managing pace and clarity – structuring your thoughts and slowing down speech to enhance impact.
Voice projection and breath control – developing a strong, expressive voice that carries well.
Social communication strategies – learning how to engage, express yourself, and navigate conversations effectively.
Overcoming communication anxiety – using practical strategies and coaching techniques to build confidence and reduce self-doubt.

To see our full list of services, prices and to request an appointment, please download our Services and Pricing Guide.

For those who want to explore deeper communication challenges, we also offer Communication Coaching.

While coaching has overlaps with Speech and Language Therapy, it focuses more on…

Understanding and reshaping communication patterns – exploring areas such as people-pleasing, social anxiety or overthinking.
Speaking with confidence and authenticity – learning to express yourself in a way that aligns with who you are.
Navigating interpersonal dynamics – improving communication in relationships, social interactions, and professional settings.

Check out our blog post for a more detailed comparison of Communication Coaching and Speech and Language Therapy.

MEET OUR SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPISTS

Please note, our Associate SLTs are fully licensed, experienced Speech and Language Therapists, and the title “Associate” simply reflects their position within TalkCoach. Each therapist brings their own strengths and specialisations and is dedicated to providing a high standard of client-centred care.

Kezia is a Speech and Language Therapist and Communication Coach and the Founder of TalkCoach

Kezia Lawson
Company Director/Lead SLT

Primary clinical interests:
Stammering; selective mutism; social anxiety; functional neurological disorder (FND); cognitive-communication disorder; autism; ADHD.

Louise C is an Associate Speech and Language Therapist at TalkCoach.

Louise Callaway
Associate SLT

Primary clinical interests:
Communication and swallowing difficulties related to neurological conditions (i.e. stroke, brain injury, progressive neurological conditions).

Louise J is an Associate Speech and Language Therapist at TalkCoach.

Louise Jamieson
Associate SLT

Primary clinical interests:
Voice/ENT disorders; communication and swallowing difficulties related to stroke, brain injury; FND and head and neck cancer.

Chloe Hastings
Associate SLT

Primary clinical interests:
Communication challenges related to stammering, neurodivergence, deafness/Deafness; general communication confidence.

CLIENT FEEDBACK

Read what previous clients have said about working with TalkCoach

Online Speech and Language Therapy

The majority of our speech and language therapy sessions are delivered online, allowing us to offer flexible appointment times and quicker availability.

We know that some people are unsure about trying online therapy, but we’ve seen first-hand how effective it can be.

Many of our clients find virtual speech therapy just as beneficial — if not more so — than in-person sessions. With the right setup, online therapy provides a convenient, engaging, and highly effective way to work on your communication goals.

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