AL-AHLI HOSPITAL
Ahmed Bin Ali Street
P.O.Box 6401
Doha, Qatar
Tel:
+974 4489 8888
Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment.
For any changes, please call our visiting department at
+974 4489 8888
Olfa boasts an impressive 15 years of experience, having worked at renowned institutions such as Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunisia and "Hospital Pitié Salpêtrière" in Paris. Her commitment to professional growth is evident in her participation in specialized training courses in "Speech Pathology" in London.
Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Olfa has a deep understanding of linguistic nuances and cultural sensitivities. Her diverse language proficiency enables her to connect with a broad range of patients, fostering effective communication in the therapeutic process.
Olfa Fellah
Speech & Language Therapist
Ms.Olfa Fellah, an Expert Speech & Language Therapist with a wealth of expertise in the field. Olfa earned her Bachelor's Degree in Speech and Language Pathology from Tunis University El Manar 2, and she holds a prestigious license from the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) with the medical license number A18924.
Olfa boasts an impressive 15 years of experience, having worked at renowned institutions such as Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunisia and "Hospital Pitié Salpêtrière" in Paris. Her commitment to professional growth is evident in her participation in specialized training courses in "Speech Pathology" in London.
Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Olfa has a deep understanding of linguistic nuances and cultural sensitivities. Her diverse language proficiency enables her to connect with a broad range of patients, fostering effective communication in the therapeutic process.
- Speech delay
- Speech Disorder
- Learning Disabilities
- Language Disorder
- Stuttering
- Voice Disorders
- Selective mutism
- Specific difficulties in producing sounds
- Mild, moderate or severe leaning difficulties
- Articulation disorder
- Swallowing/eating disorder
- Language disorder
- Aphasia – Inability to speak
- Anomia, Naming difficulty
- Dysarthria – Slurred speech
- Learning Difficulties