Private Voice Clinic in Reading
The Private Voice Clinic in Reading provides specialist assessment and treatment for voice disorders, vocal strain, and speech difficulties in a discreet and supportive setting.

Introduction to Voice Clinic
At our specialist Voice Clinic, we are dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals experiencing voice problems. Whether you’re a professional voice user, such as a teacher, singer, or public speaker, or someone struggling with vocal discomfort, hoarseness, or voice loss, our expert team is here to help.
We combine medical expertise with advanced diagnostic tools and tailored therapy to support healthy, effective voice use and long-term vocal wellness in a confidential and supportive environment.

Benefits of using a private voice clinic
Faster Access to Specialist Care
No long waiting lists, get an appointment quickly and start treatment sooner.
Personalised, One-on-One Attention
More time with expert clinicians for thorough assessments and tailored treatment plans.
Comprehensive Services Under One Roof
Access to ENT specialists, speech therapists, and advanced diagnostic tools all in one place.
Flexible Appointment Scheduling
Evening and weekend appointments often available to fit your busy lifestyle.
Confidential and Comfortable Environment
Private clinics offer discreet, patient-centered care in a relaxed setting.
Cutting-Edge Technology and Treatments
Access to the latest diagnostic equipment and innovative therapies.
Continuity of Care
Consistent follow-up with the same specialist or therapy team to monitor progress.
Ideal for Professional Voice Users
Tailored support for singers, actors, teachers, and public speakers to maintain and restore optimal vocal performance.
Voice Clinic FAQs
- Who should visit a voice clinic?
Anyone experiencing persistent voice changes, hoarseness, vocal fatigue, pain while speaking, or voice loss should consider visiting. It’s especially recommended for professional voice users like singers, teachers, actors, and speakers.
- What conditions are treated at a voice clinic?
Common conditions include vocal nodules, polyps, vocal cord paralysis, muscle tension dysphonia, laryngitis, and voice issues due to reflux or neurological disorders.
- Do I need a referral to visit a voice clinic?
This depends on the clinic. Some private clinics accept self-referrals, while NHS or hospital-based clinics may require a GP or ENT referral.
- Can stress or anxiety affect the voice?
Yes. Psychological factors like stress or anxiety can lead to muscle tension dysphonia, a common cause of voice problems.

Why Choose The Forbury Clinic?
Choosing The Forbury Clinic ensures access to top-tier medical professionals and state-of-the-art facilities. Our team of specialists is highly experienced in voice health, offering personalised treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. We pride ourselves on patient-centred care, ensuring comfort, clarity, and comprehensive support throughout the treatment journey. Trust The Forbury Clinic for cutting-edge technology and a compassionate approach to ear health.