
Speech and language therapy is provided as part of our gender identity clinic (GIC).
It is individualised according to your particular goals in achieving authentic voice and communication. You will be seen in one-to-one sessions, and may be offered group sessions.
It is recommended that you make a full-time social gender role change or at least have the intention of doing so, prior to accessing speech and language therapy because voice change takes consistent practice to acquire. It may be that you are close to making a social role change and speech and language therapy can help you move nearer to this point.
Oestrogen does not affect the size or function of the vocal folds and pitch is unaltered. Instead, voice change is achieved through exercises and training within therapy, together with regular home and social practice
Testosterone promotes growth of the vocal folds which takes place usually within the first seven months, though this can vary from person to person. This change produces a lower vocal pitch.
Related services:
Your first appointment is an opportunity for you to discuss concerns and hopes about your voice and communication.
As part of this appointment, we will:
You will be offered up to four therapy appointments of fifty minutes in duration at monthly intervals to assist the process of voice practice and change.
For those seeking to feminise their voice, help can be offered to:
For those seeking to masculinise their voice, help can be offered to:
For those identifying as non-binary or gender-diverse, therapy goals will be individualised to support what fits your sense of authentic gender expression, through:
Voice group programmes are offered usually following one-to-one therapy sessions according to demand. Groups consist of up to 10 members and enable you to develop your vocal skills in a wider communicative context and through conversation and peer support. We offer workshops activities on voice projection, presentation skills, assertiveness training, speaking on the telephone and singing.
Every patient attending our gender identity clinic and currently accessing treatment can be referred for our specialist voice and communication therapy by any of our clinicians.