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Frequently Asked Questions

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I don't have any problems talking after my brain injury - why would I need a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)?

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AnswerThere are many reasons why you might benefit from a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) after your brain injury.  SLTs not only help with talking, but they also help with understanding what others say, social interactions in person and over social media and communication in specific contexts e.g. in the workplace.  If you have noticed any changes in the way you communicate since your brain injury do not hesitate to contact us.

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I am on the waiting list for a SLT on the NHS, but I would like SLT sooner.   

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 What can I expect from NeuroSLT?

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Where does therapy take place?

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