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Children's Developmental Services - Inala

Children up to 8 years. The team offers a multidisciplinary approach to the assessment of children with suspected developmental problems. The team will assess, diagnose and if necessary, provide therapy or assistance. Physio (0-8yrs), OT (0-8yrs), speech therapist (0-5 yrs) and psychologist (0-8 yrs), Paediatrician (0 - 12yrs). Parent/guardian consent required before assessment. (Children with speech problems over 5 years who attend a preschool are not eligible - they should receive assistance through the Education Dept).

64 Wirraway Parade
Suburb: INALA
State: QLD
Postcode: 4077

(07) 3275 5333

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