Amina Siddiqui is a founder member of the College of Speech Language & Hearing Sciences, where she is currently Associate Professor and Principal. She is also the founder member of the Speech & Hearing Association of Pakistan (SHAP), the Pakistan Centre for Autism (PCA), and the Pakistan Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Association (PCPCA). She is an Executive Member of the Association for Children with Emotional and Learning Problems (ACELP).
Amina thrives on nearly three decades of clinical experience in the realms of audiology and speech language therapy working with children and adults. She works with the child population having language disorders, motor speech disorders, and hearing impairment and with adults having speech, language and swallow disorders of neurogenic origin.
Amina works with tremendous passion and has developed computer based programs for language stimulation and auditory processing. She has conducted several published researches in the area of bilingualism in children with hearing impairment and use of hi tech devices in therapy. She is a certified LSVT LOUD and NMES practitioner and also uses Oral Placement Therapy.