Speech and Hearing Clinic
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Russell Nelson receives orientation on the care and use of his new hearing aids |
The Arizona State University speech and hearing clinics provide high quality professional services to individuals of all ages, infants through senior citizens, with needs in communication and hearing improvement. The clinics also serve as training and research facilities for bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in audiology and speech-language pathology. The ASU Department of Speech and Hearing Science is a distinguished educational and research program recognized throughout the country, with emphasis placed on using science as the foundation for clinical practice.
- The Hearing Clinic
- The Speech and Language Clinic
- Summer Literacy and Language Program for children –PreK/Kindergarten and Second Grade
- Useful links
- Community outreach programs
- The infant child research programs
- Mission statement
Clinical Services
Services provided to the general public include thorough evaluation using modern equipment and procedures; consultation with other medical, developmental and educational specialists; and involvement of family members in individualized treatment programs. Clinical services are provided by graduate students under direct supervision of licensed, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association-certified clinical faculty members with expertise in hearing, speech, language, voice and early childhood communication.
Clients of the Arizona State University Speech and Hearing Clinic are served without regard to race, color, creed, national origin or sexual orientation.
Scheduling
The Speech and Hearing Clinic is located on ASU's Tempe campus. To schedule an appointment, call 480-965-2373. Reserved parking is available near the facility.
Fees
Services are provided to the general public at a competitively priced fee. Insurance is accepted with appropriate prior authorization. Discounted rates are available for ASU employees and students. A sliding-fee scale is available for those meeting the financial eligibility requirements.
Referrals
Requests for services are accepted from any concerned individuals, including parents, clients, physicians, nurses, insurance companies, teachers, social workers, psychologists and any other sources.
Contact Us
You may contact either of our clinics for additional information and/or to make an appointment. Both clinics generally maintain operating hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MST, Monday through Friday. Both clinics observe all university holidays.
Speech and Hearing Clinic
Arizona State University
Lattie F. Coor Hall
P.O. Box 870102
Tempe, AZ 85287-0102Phone: (480) 965-2373
Fax: (480) 965-0076
The on-campus clinic is located on the second floor of the Lattie F. Coor Hall. Parking is available when scheduled with our office.
General Information
Clinical services request form
Notice of privacy practices- Parking and location information
- Contact us via e-mail. Please call for appointments and client-specific matters


