Since 1983, we have offered a full range of diagnostic, treatment and education services
for individuals with speech-language and hearing disorders of all ages. Our
licensed/certified staff is composed of audiologists, speech pathologists, teachers of the
deaf and hard of hearing as well as Missouri State graduate students. 
Mission Statement
The Missouri State University Speech-Language & Hearing Clinic is the
primary practicum component for programs in the
Department
of Communication Sciences and Disorders, within the College of Health and Human
Services. The Departments goal is to develop Scholar-Practitioners and the
Practitioner portion is addressed in the Clinic.
The mission of the
Clinic is to provide a clinical/educational environment in which to train students
enrolled in the programs of
speech-language pathology, audiology and
educational assessment
and intervention services for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Under
supervision, undergraduate and graduate students observe and participate in the assessment
and management of disorders of communication which result from hearing loss or deficits in
the production or reception of speech. The patient population served by the Clinic
includes children and adults in the greater Springfield area. The goals of the Clinic are
to:
1) provide a teaching clinic where students obtain practicum experiences to meet
certification guidelines as specified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
and the Council on Education of the Deaf in order to become certified in those areas upon
graduation;
2) provide speech, language and hearing services to the surrounding community.

ADA
Statement
The Clinic complies with all laws and regulations with respect to equal
treatment of clients and employees regardless of sex, age, race, creed, national origin,
sexual orientation or disability condition.

We are a non-profit organization of people
who like to help people!
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