Communication is vital to life. Talking, listening, reading, writing, and gesturing connect us to what we value most: family, friends, work, school, and recreation. Speech-Language Pathologists can help you or a loved one reach full potential.
The IUP Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic provides diagnostic and treatment services for persons with speech, language, and hearing disabilities. Services are available to all without regard to age, citizenship, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
What Services do We Provide?
People with communication disorders are young, old, and in-between. Their problems may have existed from birth or resulted from illness, accident, or injury.
Our clinic provides evaluation and treatment services, both groups and individuals, for the following communication disorders:
In addition to providing speech-language evaluation and therapy services for communication disorders, we also provide services for:
The clinic serves both the university and the regional community. More than 1,000 persons of all ages are served each year, including persons with disabilities, persons with hearing impairment, and senior citizens.
Where are We Located?
The Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic is located in room 263, Davis Hall, on IUP's main campus. Visit Map, Directions, and Parking for travel and
campus parking information, or call us for assistance.