Speech/Language and Audiology Clinics: Locations & Services
The Marywood Speech/Language & Audiology Clinics are housed in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, which is centrally located in the McGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies.
The Speech/Language Clinic includes:
Six (6) therapy rooms
Two (2) diagnostic rooms
A play group/child language group room
Two-way windows and video monitoring capabilities
Speech Science Lab
Clinical Preparation Room
Hearing Aid Evaluation and Aural Rehabilitation Room
Audiology Suite
Each CSD undergraduate and graduate student clinician is assigned 1-4 clients, based on their level of study; all student clinicians are supervised by ASHA-certified, PA state licensed speech-language pathologists who serve as full- and part-time clinical faculty.
Clients range in age from 3 years old to 70-plus years of age.
Clinics sessions are 45 minutes in length, starting at the top of the hour.
Therapy is provided for individuals with a wide range of communication disorders, delays, and differences, such as language, articulation and phonology, aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, dysfluency, and voice, as well as for individuals with hearing impairments.
Comprehensive speech-language evaluations are also offered during the spring and summer semesters.
An Aphasia Group providing services to adults recovering from a stroke is also available; this group hosts approximately 10-15 clients per week.
Clinic Hours: Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are generally 65 to 70 clients served in our on-campus clinic each semester.
The Audiology Clinic includes:
Hearing Aid Evaluation and Aural Rehabilitation Room
Audiology Suite
Each CSD Graduate student completes a practicum in audiology; all students are supervised by ASHA-certified, PA state licensed audiologists who serve as full- and part-time clinical faculty.
Clients range in age from 3 years old to 90-plus years of age.
Hearing evaluations, hearing aid consultations, fittings, and maintenance services are completed.
CAPD testing with follow up recommendations is available.
Hearing screenings are completed for community health fairs as well as occupational and safety seminars.