The MUW Speech and Hearing Center is operated as a component of the Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology and offers the following:
Speech-Language Screenings
- Screening of a child or adult’s speech-language abilities
- Screening of a child or adult’s hearing
Speech-Language Evaluations
- Articulation (speech sound production)
- Language (oral and written language) for children
- Language (oral and written) for adults who had strokes or other brain injuries
- Voice
- Fluency (stuttering)
- Auditory processing
- Dyslexia for children and adults
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Neuromotor-related speech disorders
- Voice related to Parkinson’s Disease
Speech-Language Therapy
- Articulation
- Language (oral and written) for children
- Language and cognition for adults with brain injury
- Voice
- Fluency (stuttering)
- Auditory processing
- Aural rehabilitation for individuals with hearing loss
- Accent modification for foreign language speakers
- Dyslexia
- Literacy programs
- Voice related to Parkinson’s Disease
Services are provided by graduate students under the direct supervision of faculty who hold the CCC-SLP or CCC-A.
For more information, contact the MUW Speech and Hearing Center at (662) 329-7270 or fax (662) 329-7460.