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The Speech & Hearing Clinic

Innovative speech & hearing care, powered by cutting-edge research

A full-service speech & hearing clinic

The Speech & Hearing Clinic, Operated by the Speech & Hearing Science Department in the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois, offers full-range diagnostic and therapeutic services to Children and Adults of all ages.

Care is provided by graduate student clinicians under the supervision and expertise of licensed and nationally certified speech & hearing professionals.

Get In Contact With Us

Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Clinic
217-333-2205
shsclinic@illinois.edu
2001 S. Oak St. Suite B
Champaign, IL 61820

On the forefront of speech & hearing care

As a clinic affiliated with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Speech & Hearing Clinic has the unique opportunity to provide clients with quality & innovative care on the leading edge of the speech and hearing field. And while our clients are receiving expert care supervised by licensed speech & hearing professionals they are also assisting in the discovery of the next breakthroughs in the care of communication impairments and the training of the next generation of speech and hearing experts.

Hearing Services

The Audiology Clinic offers a full slate of hearing services, allowing clinicians to get hands-on experience with common audiological needs.

  • Complete audiological assessment for adults and geriatric individuals

  • Auditory Brainstem Response testing for adults

  • Otoacoustic Emission testing

  • Industrial Hearing Evaluation and Training

  • Evaluation and dispensing of hearing aids and assistive listening devices

  • Hearing aid demonstrations

  • Custom earmolds

  • Hearing aid orientation

  • Industrial hearing evaluation and training

  • Custom hearing protectors

Speech Services

The Speech-Language clinic provides a number of services to provide total care to their patients and provide clinicians with invaluable hands-on experience.

  • Aphasia, and other neurological communication difficulties

  • Apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and other motor speech disorders

  • Articulation and phonology disorders

  • Bilingual services/servicios bilingües

  • Communication devices

  • Dysphagia

  • Language disorders

  • Modification of accent

  • Reading and spelling disorders

  • Resonance and voice training for the transgender community

  • Stuttering

  • Voice disorders, including LSVT for Parkinson Disease

Privacy and HIPPA Notices

We are dedicated to maintaining the privacy of your individually identifiable health information (IIHI). for further information please review our Notice of Privacy Practices (PDF).