Nick Wurm

Nick Wurm

Speech Pathologist

Hi there! My name’s Nick, and I’m thrilled to be joining the Little Allied Health team. I recently graduated from Flinders University with a Master of Speech Pathology (December 2025). Before that, I studied and played college basketball in the United States, completing a Bachelor of Science majoring in Psychology with a minor in Coaching in 2020.

Before stepping into this role, I spent four years working as a disability support worker, where I discovered my passion for empowering individuals, especially adolescents, to build confidence and independence. I’m committed to forming meaningful connections and supporting each person in a way that helps them achieve their unique communication goals.

I was drawn to Little Allied Health for its warm, supportive, and family-centred approach. I have a special interest in literacy, language, and social skill development, and I’m eager to help children and families grow together in these areas.

Outside of work, you’ll usually find me shooting hoops, playing golf, hunting down the best local coffee spots, or getting lost in a good psychological thriller.

Do I need a referral to see an audiologist?

You don’t need a referral to see an audiologist, although you may be able to access Medicare rebates when referred by an Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist, a Neurologist, or if your child has a Team Care Arrangement. Alternatively, audiology sessions may be claimable from your private health provider. If you have access to funding through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) we can provide services to self-managed and plan-managed clients.

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