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Speech
and Hearing Clinic
133
Daggy Hall, Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-2420
509-335-1509
FAX: 509-335-8357
The
Speech and Hearing Clinic is the training facility for the Department
of Speech and Hearing Sciences on the Pullman campus. The clinic
provides screening, evaluation, and rehabilitative services for
a broad range of communication problems.
[also
see the Spokane
campus' Hearing and Speech Clinic]
Fees
are charged for services; however, no one is denied services
based on ability to pay.
Services
Available
Evaluation: The
clinic provides comprehensive evaluation for speech, language,
and hearing, including prescription and fitting of hearing aids
and assistive listening devices.
Therapy: Examples
for speech, language, and communication therapies include:
- Speech
sound production errors.
- Childhood
language delays.
- Stuttering.
- Voice
problems.
- Speech,
language and perceptual deficits associated with hearing impairment.
- Speech
and language problems resulting from brain injury or neuromuscular
disability.
- Auditory
processing disorders related to language/learning disabilities.
- Accent
reduction (distance course).
- NEW: cognitive
retraining services.
Cognitive
deficits include difficulty with attention, impulsivity, memory,
problems solving, organization.
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Pullman
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Carla
Jones, M.A., CCC-SLP
Clinic Director
130
Daggy Hall
509-335-4222
carlaj@mail.wsu.edu
Sally
Johnston, M.S., CCC-SLP
210
Daggy Hall
509-335-5870
sallj@wsu.edu
Susan
Forbes, M.S., CCC-A
220
Daggy Hall
509-335-7235
sforbes@wsu.edu
Patty
Lindsey
Patient Care Coordinator
133 Daggy Hall
509-335-1509
lindseyp@wsu.edu
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Spokane
Campus |
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Doreen
Nicholas
Clinic Director
310 N. Riverpoint Blvd, Box V
Spokane,
WA 99202-3899
509-358-7597
FAX: 509-358-7600
evansd@wsu.edu
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