Voice Therapy was set up by Lorna McCarthy to create a service dedicated to voice and the systems that support voice. The aim is to provide a comfortable environment in which you can raise your concerns about your voice, discuss what you would like your voice to be able to do, and target specific goals for your voice that we can focus on step by step.
About Lorna McCarthy
Lorna is a CORU registered Senior Speech and Language Therapist with 30 years experience in the area of voice. Lorna developed a keen interest in voice when she studied classical singing at Edinburgh Napier University Scotland in 1991. She then went on to study Speech and Language Therapy at Queen Margaret University, Scotland where she excelled in the area of voice and use her skills to provide therapy in Law Hospital Scotland, The Mater University Hospital Dublin, St. James’s Hospital Dublin and more recently Tallaght University Hospital Dublin where she worked as the senior voice therapist for 7 years. Lorna has also worked in Enable Ireland Physical Disability Service for 11 years where she gained a further understanding of the relationship between the body, the neurological system and the voice. Over the years Lorna has given training and workshops to Speech and Language Therapists with an interest in voice. She has also mentored speech and Language and provided clinical supervision. She is committed to continuous professional development and keeping up to date in advancements in speech and language therapy. Lorna is currently the chairperson for the Irish Voice Special Interest Group.