Welcome

Welcome

Hi there, I’m Gwyneth Lee and welcome to A Million Things to Say.

A Million Things To Say is a specialist Speech Therapy Clinic. It is dedicated to treating voice disorders and stuttering across all ages (children and adults). I have more than 20 years of experience and have led a specialist fluency clinic based in Singapore General Hospital. This enjoyable journey has given me a strong clinical foundation with an in-depth experience in treating speech and language disorders.

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About Gwyneth

Gwyneth Lee graduated from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, with a Master of Speech Pathology in 2002. She started working at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) in 2003, and was the Principal Speech Therapist when she left SGH in 2014 after 11 years of service.  She started A Million Things to Say – The Stuttering and…

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What patients have to say about Gwyneth

Jessica – Gender Affirming Voice Therapy

Gweneth has been instrumental in my journey as a transwoman finding my feminine voice. Her professionalism, empathy, and tailored approach created a safe space for exploration. Through personalised exercises and unwavering support, she empowered me to embrace my true voice. I highly recommend Gweneth to anyone on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Thank you,…

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Kelvin *(Name Changed) - Adult treated with the Camperdown Program

Kelvin *(Name Changed) – Adult treated with the Camperdown Program

Gwyneth is approachable and engaging, which helped to make the learning process during the Camperdown programme an enjoyable yet fruitful one. The programme is progressive and eventually includes hands-on like phone calls and making queries in shopping mall. Furthermore, Gwyneth patiently guided me to understand the techniques on my own, thus making the results of…

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Elias (3.5 yr old) Stuttering treated with a combination of the Lidcombe Program and Syllable Timed Speech

A good window to treat stuttering is in its preschool years. Starting at too young an age (<4yrs) can drag treatment time out as the child may not be mature enough. But the decision to start treatment for Elias was based on the severity of stuttering and the distress it was causing to both parent…

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