The Center for Speech and Hearing provides a broad range of speech-language pathology and audiology services which are available to the public. All services are provided under the supervision of nationally certified and state licensed speech-language pathologists or audiologists. Inquiries regarding diagnostic and/or intervention services may be made at 573-651-2050 or by clicking here.
The following diagnostic services are available for children and/or adults of all ages as appropriate:
- General Learning and Processing Assessment
- Language Assessment
- Speech and Voice Assessment
- Hearing and/or Auditory Processing Assessment
- Fluency (Stuttering) Assessment
- Augmentative/Alternative Communication Assessment
- Swallowing Assessment
- Literacy (Reading) Assessment
- Assessment of Cognitive-Related Communication Disorders (e.g. stroke, head injury, etc.)
- Assessment of Social-Related Communication Disorders (e.g., autism, Asperger syndrome, etc.)
- Assessment of Infant-Toddler Development
The following intervention services are available for children and/or adults of all ages as appropriate:
- Language Intervention for Language Delay or Language Disorders
- Speech Intervention for Speech Sound Disorders Including Cleft Palate and Other Orofacial Disorders
- Voice Therapy for Voice and Resonance Disorders Including Laryngectomee
- Fluency Intervention for Stuttering and Related Disorders
- Aural Rehabilitation Including Auditory Training, Speechreading Training, Communication Training, and Other Intervention Techniques for Persons with Hearing Loss
- Speech and Language Intervention for Persons with Hearing Aids, Cochlear Implants, and Other Augmentative and Alternative Communication Modalities or Systems
- Speech and Language Intervention for Cognitive-Related Disorders of Communication (e.g. stroke, head injury, memory loss, etc.)
- Non-Medical Intervention for Swallowing Difficulty
- Intervention for Language- and/or Auditory-Related Reading/Literacy Disorders
- Language and Behavioral Intervention for Social-Related Disorders of Communication (e.g., autism, Asperger syndrome, etc.)
- Family-Centered Early Intervention Services for Communication and Other Developmental Disorders in Infants and Toddlers
