Speech & Hearing Center
The George Washington University Speech and Hearing Center has been serving clients since 1946. The Center provides a full range of speech, language, and hearing services for individuals with communicative disorders. As an educational facility for students entering the field of speech-language pathology, the Center maintains high standards in its delivery of comprehensive evaluations and therapy. The newest and most innovative techniques, materials, and equipment are used. The Center serves persons of all ages, from infants to senior citizens. Counseling is also provided for the family of the communicatively handicapped individual.
Evaluations and therapy treatments are administered by graduate student clinicians who are supervised by certified Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. Since this is a teaching center, students and supervisory staff may observe sessions directly or through one-way observation windows. Clients may notify their clinician if they would prefer not to have student observers at a particular session.
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