I studied speech pathology at La Trobe University in Melbourne, then came back to Singapore and spent eleven years at Singapore General Hospital, working in fluency and voice disorders. In 2015, I left to start A Million Things To Say.
My clinical focus is fluency — stuttering in children and adults — alongside voice therapy and gender-affirming voice work. These are long-haul disciplines. Progress is real, but it comes from consistent work over months, and I try to be straightforward about that from the very first conversation. After an initial assessment, you'll have a clear picture of where things stand, what the path forward looks like, and what commitment it will take.
I'm a parent myself — two children of my own, and four nieces and nephews under the same roof. I understand the challenges parents face, and I work closely with families throughout the therapy process to find approaches that are practical and fit into real life.
These accounts span months and years. They give a sense of what a longer engagement with Gwyneth looks like.
"A year down the road, I have made great leaps in overcoming my stuttering and can hear how much my speech patterns have evolved to improve my fluency. I am very fortunate to have met Gwyneth and look forward to continuing my journey."
"From day one she had excellent connect with our son. Despite different specialists using the same methodology — the main difference is the person herself. We had meaningful progress over the course of 2+ years where today our son has overcome a lot of obstacles."
"Throughout the engagement, Gwyneth has always been very approachable and patient with our concerns and queries. She is supportive and provides encouragement, particularly in the times of recurrences, and updates the game plan accordingly. It's obvious she genuinely cares for Vera."
"As for me, it felt like I had made a new friend. Gwyneth is warm with a great sense of humour. She supported me at all stages throughout the treatment plan, providing detailed guidance on how to support my son's development between sessions."
Features and interviews from 2010–2011. Old, but the questions people ask about stuttering haven't changed much.
Interview on stuttering — causes, treatment, and when to seek help.
Feature on voice disorders and treatment. Gwyneth appears as a specialist commentator.