Speech Therapy

About Miss Iqra

1 ) Senior Lecturer Riphah College Of Rehabilitation And Allied Health Sciences.

Ms.Iqra is a dedicated Senior Lecturer and Speech Therapist at Riphah International University. Her clinical experience spans both pediatric and adult clients, having worked with a range of communication disorders including articulation, phonological disorders, aphasia, and dysphagia.

During her tenure at Ghaliyas Montessori House for Autism, she focused on pediatric speech therapy and fluency disorders. She also served as a senior speech therapist at Benazir Bhutto Hospital at the Institute of Psychiatry, where she enhanced her skills in speech-language tools and techniques. Her passion for evidence-based practice has led her to actively pursue continuing education, including a diploma in Aphasia at Riphah College of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences.

Throughout her career, she has developed comprehensive treatment plans and worked in multidisciplinary settings, collaborating closely with families, educators, and healthcare professionals. Her client-centered approach to therapy ensures tailored interventions that empower individuals to communicate effectively. She is committed to staying updated with the latest developments in her field through research, publications, and continuous professional development.

2 ) Specialization


• Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) .

• Fluency Disorders (Stuttering) .

• Articulation and Phonological Disorders .

• Aphasia and Dysphagia

• Pediatric Speech Therapy .

• Cognitive-Communication Disorders

3 ) Education


• Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, Riphah International University .

• Bachelor’s in Psychology, University of Gujrat .

• Diploma in Aphasia, Riphah College of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences .

• Languages Spoken are English and Urdu

You ask, we answer

Speech therapy focuses on improving communication skills, including speech clarity, language development, and swallowing issues.

We work with individuals of all ages, from young children with developmental delays to adults with speech impairments.

Sessions usually last 30–60 minutes, depending on the individual’s needs and therapy plan.

Yes, speech therapy can help modify accents and improve clarity in speaking a second language.

If your child has difficulty communicating, is not meeting language milestones, or has trouble pronouncing words, an evaluation may be beneficial.

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