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Too Good to be True?

Children who are two years behind in their reading, performed worse than normal for several years.

What would you say if your child caught up in two weeks?

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Dyslexia Program works for French!

Cellfield dyslexia treatment has achieved amazing outcomes for first language French speakers in a French school.

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How to Register

To register, please fill out the Intake Questionnaire form (to open it click here) and fax, post or e-mail it to Cellfield.

Cellfield will respond promptly as to whether the prospective patient is likely to be unsuitable for the Cellfield program.

To determine whether a prospective patient is suitable for the Cellfield program would require a Cellfield pre-assessment.

Most who come to the clinic, book in for assessments and treatment. This is recommended, as suitable treatment times, particularly during school holidays, can be scarce.

Steps required:

  • Read the information from this Website.


  • Ring or email the Cellfield clinic with further questions if required.
  • Call: 07 5532 5844 or e-mail hqinfocellfield.com

  • Fill out the Intake Questionnaire form
  • To open the form click here

  • Send the form to Cellfield by post, fax or e-mail...
  • The address is:

    Southport Clinic
    Suite 2E
    34 High Street
    Southport QLD 4215

    Phone: 07 5532 5844
    Fax: 07 5532 7544

  • Cellfield will contact you by phone regarding the Intake Questionnaire.


  • New Zealand

    For Cellfield in NZ call our new nationwide number:

    0800 READ WELL
    (0800 732 393)

    "We feel we owe a great debt to you all, as Damon has really kicked on since doing the program. He has continued his one on one reading and writing lessons at school, three or four times per week. His spelling has improved dramatically as well, and he has recently made a poster about recycling, which has been put up at school. For the first time in his life, someone apart from his mother can read it!"

    Marguerite

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    Canada

    Canadian School Board impressed with Australian dyslexia programs.

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