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Top Communication and Information Equipment Providers in Melbourne

Melbourne, Victoria75 providersCommunication and Information Equipment

There are 75 NDIS Communication and Information Equipment providers listed in Melbourne. Across 69 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.5 from 4,044 reviews. Providers operate across 60 suburbs, including Balwyn, Footscray, Truganina.

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75
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4.5★
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Updated July 2026
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Terrywhite Chemmart Footscray

4.8(95 reviews)

Footscray, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Grp Speech Pathology

5.0(30 reviews)

Caulfield North, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentTherapy Services (OT, Speech, Physio, Psychology)
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Melbourne Abi Speech Pathology

4.9(40 reviews)

Balwyn, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentTherapy Services (OT, Speech, Physio, Psychology)
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Melbourne Abi Speech Pathology

4.9(40 reviews)

Balwyn, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentTherapy Services (OT, Speech, Physio, Psychology)
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The Trustee For Word Of Mouth Technology

4.8(51 reviews)

Croydon, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+2 more
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Careu@home

5.0(27 reviews)

Croydon, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+13 more
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Advantage Darley Plaza Pharmacy

4.7(50 reviews)

Darley, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Beyond Health Services

5.0(21 reviews)

Roxburgh Park, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsDomestic Assistance & Household Tasks+12 more
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Amari Services Pty Ltd

4.8(30 reviews)

Truganina, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+9 more
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Direct Chemist Outlet Belvedere Park

4.1(203 reviews)

Seaford, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Sister Sensory Pty Ltd

4.8(197 reviews)

Melton, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+3 more
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Interchange Outer East Incorporated

4.7(31 reviews)

Ferntree Gully, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+14 more
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Homeable

4.9(14 reviews)

South Yarra, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Products for Household TasksPersonal Care & Safety Products+3 more
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Hear For Less

4.8(15 reviews)

Melbourne, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Products for Household TasksPersonal Care & Safety Products+4 more
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Sensory Connect

5.0(8 reviews)

Ringwood, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+1 more
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Sleeptite Pty Ltd

5.0(8 reviews)

Braeside, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentPersonal Care & Safety Products
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Terrywhite Chemmart Watergardens

4.3(86 reviews)

Taylors Lakes, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+4 more
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Aligned Assist

5.0(6 reviews)

Yallambie, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+17 more
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Good Health Compounding Pharmacy

4.1(184 reviews)

Hoppers Crossing, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+6 more
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Terry White Chemmart Montmorency

4.2(38 reviews)

Montmorency, VIC

Communication and Information EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more

About the service

About Communication and Information Equipment under the NDIS

Communication and information equipment helps participants who have difficulty with speech, language, or accessing information to communicate and connect — augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, speech-generating devices, communication apps, eye-gaze technology, and adapted computer access. For people who cannot rely on speech, the right technology gives them a voice and a way to be understood, which is fundamental to expressing choices, building relationships, learning, and staying safe.

A speech pathologist, often with an occupational therapist, usually assesses needs and recommends a system, and because devices are individual and costly, a trial is common before funding. Success depends not just on the device but on setting it up, programming it to the person's vocabulary, and training the person and those around them. When choosing a provider, look for experience with the technology you need, the ability to trial and customise devices, and strong training and follow-up support, working closely with your speech pathologist.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Communication and Information Equipment providers are there in Melbourne?

There are 75 NDIS Communication and Information Equipment providers listed in Melbourne.

Which Melbourne suburbs have the most Communication and Information Equipment providers?

Balwyn, Footscray, Truganina currently have the most listed Communication and Information Equipment providers.

What is the average rating of Communication and Information Equipment providers in Melbourne?

The average rating is 4.5 across 69 reviewed providers.

What is AAC and can the NDIS fund it?

AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) includes systems and devices — from picture boards to speech-generating and eye-gaze devices — that support people who cannot rely on speech. The NDIS can fund AAC where a speech pathologist's assessment shows it relates to your disability and goals and is the most suitable, value-for-money option.

Why is a trial often needed?

Communication devices are highly individual and can be costly, so trialling a device helps confirm it works for the person before it is funded. A trial also informs how the device should be programmed and set up to match the person's abilities and needs.

What support should come with the device?

A device on its own is rarely enough. Look for a provider that sets up and programs the device to your vocabulary and needs, and trains you and the people around you to use it, with ongoing follow-up as your communication skills change.

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