Speech-Language Pathology Services

Two speech-language pathology (SLP) students using a smart palate device to test for lisping.
Communication disorders

Communication for life

Difficulty pronouncing certain sounds or words. Communication or swallowing challenges related to a medical or physical condition.

If concerns like these are affecting you or someone you know, let us help.

We offer comprehensive evaluations and intervention services for speech, language and swallowing disorders. Services are available for individuals across the lifespan and for a wide range of communication needs.

Clinical services are delivered by graduate student clinicians under the direct supervision of licensed and certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Treatment plans are individualized based on evaluation findings and clinical judgment.

Services

  • Cognitive communication skills (including attention, memory and executive functioning)
  • Communication changes related to neurological or medical conditions
  • Fluency and speech timing
  • Language comprehension and expression
  • Social communication and pragmatic language skills
  • Speech sound production and intelligibility
  • Swallowing and feeding concerns
  • Voice quality and vocal function

Availability of services may vary by semester.

Students and patients do word association by writing on a poster during a speech therapy group class.