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Speech-Language Pathology Services

The UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic offers comprehensive speech-language pathology services for all ages, including:

  • Aphasia
  • Apraxia and dysarthria
  • Articulation / phonology / speech sound disorders
  • Auditory processing disorders
  • Augmentative and alternative communication
  • Cognitive-communication disorders
  • Language disorders (receptive and expressive)
  • Literacy / reading / written language disorders
  • Fluency disorders including stuttering
  • Swallowing disorders
  • Voice and resonance disorders, including videostroboscopy
  • Transgender voice and communication services
  • Accent modification / reduction
  • Aural rehabilitation
  • Free monthly aphasia group for individuals with aphasia and their caregivers
Speech and Hearing ScreeningsFree speech and hearing screenings are offered in the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic twice annually as a community service. A screening of speech, language, voice, resonance, fluency, and hearing is provided for adults and children ages 3 years and older. Screenings are conducted by graduate students who are earning a master’s degree in speech-language pathology and are closely supervised by state-licensed and nationally certified audiologists and speech-language pathologists.
Fees

The UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic is a fee-for-service, self-supporting clinic. As an educational training facility, speech-language pathology fees tend to be lower in our clinic than in the private sector. We offer a sliding fee scale for therapy services for those who apply and qualify for financial need. We accept payment by cash, check, or credit card. Sorry, we are unable to bill Medicaid for speech-language pathology services.

Fee information (PDF)

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