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Eboni Burrows (she/her)

I have a Master’s degree in Speech Pathology from the University of Queensland and I am a member of Speech Pathology Australia.

Approach 

I have experience working with children and adults across a range of settings, including schools, hospitals, and private practice. I support clients with a variety of communication goals, including voice, speech, and language needs. I also have a Bachelor of Music in Classical Voice from the Queensland Conservatorium, which gives me a strong understanding of vocal technique and function. This informs my voice therapy practice, with a particular focus on gender-affirming voice support. I am committed to helping clients develop confidence in their voice and communication, ensuring they feel comfortable and empowered in how they express themselves.

I take a warm, playful, and collaborative approach to therapy, creating a space where clients feel comfortable to be themselves. I integrate my background in vocal training to help clients explore their voices safely and effectively, while also respecting their individuality and personal expression. I am passionate about providing neurodiversity-affirming care and take a client-led approach to therapy, ensuring that all clients feel heard, supported, and empowered in their communication.

Summary

  • Gender-affirming voice and communication

  • Neuroaffirming social communication, self-advocacy and your neurodivergent identity 

  • Communication differences in the context of mental health.

  • Speech pathology assessment as part of a broader neurodivergence assessment

  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology

  • Availability: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; alternating Wednesdays in the Coorparoo clinic