Welcome to the BYU Speech and Language Clinic. We are an outpatient clinic that is part of an academic experience for university graduate students. We are pleased to offer evaluation and treatment services for both adults and children. The clinic has from 20 to 70 patients being treated by 20 to 25 student clinicians throughout the year. We treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Aphasia
- Apraxia
- Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
- Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
- Cleft palate
- Cognitive-communication deficits such as memory
- Developmental language disorders
- Dysarthria
- Pediatric feeding difficulties
- Social communication impairments
- Speech sound disorders
- Stuttering/fluency
- Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
- Traumatic brain injury and concussions
- Voice and resonance disorders
Our student clinicians are studying to become speech-language pathologists. They work with clients under the supervision of licensed speech-language pathologists who are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). During this two-year graduate program, students participate in hands-on clinical experiences. These opportunities help them become effective and exceptional speech-language pathologists in schools, hospitals, and private care. Our team of student clinicians, supervising speech-language pathologists, and academic faculty collaborate together to create a clinical team dedicated to providing excellent care for the community.
We invite you to drop by the clinic and see how we might assist you with your therapy needs as we help prepare the next generation of speech-Language pathologists who will change the world!
For more information about the BYU Speech and Language Clinic, click here.
For more information about course sequencing and how the clinic fits in with the Communication Disorders master's program, click here.
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