If you have a local speech and language therapist, you can ask for a referral to The Michael Palin Centre, which is a specialist or 'tertiary' centre . Children are referred to us from all over the UK for a charitably-funded consultation service, which offers a specialist assessment, advice and treatment recommendations for each family. Your local speech and language therapist will be invited to attend the appointment too. Charitably funded by .
Parents - how do I get my child referred?

Finding your local speech and language therapy services
GP or Health Visitor
Help from the Michael Palin Centre
Referral by GP
You can ask your GP to write a letter of referral for a free specialist assessment.
Referral by parent
If you do not have a local speech and language therapist or there is no local service for children who stammer of your child抯 age, you can contact the Michael Palin Centre directly via the helpline 0203 316 8100 ( about the helpline), by email ([email protected]) or by completing the . If you are making the referral yourself, we will also ask you to send a letter from your GP. If there is a problem with this, please do not hesitate to let us know. Please click here to watch a short video clip about referring your child to the Centre. Any child from the UK can attend the Michael Palin Centre for an assessment funded by .
Private referrals
Please see more information on private referrals.