Clinic Services

Learn about the Speech and Hearing Clinic's services and prices

About the Hearing and Speech Clinic

The Hearing and Speech Clinic at the University of Mississippi is happy to offer a wide-range of services for members of the university and the community at large. 

Read on to learn more about our services, fees, and the clinic's standards. 

When is the Hearing and Speech Clinic open?

The clinic is open daily Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.

The clinic closes during University of Mississippi Holidays.  

The Audiology clinic also serves “walk-in” patients on Wednesdays; please call ahead for best availability.

Clinic Services

Find information about our services below.

Our evaluations and therapy in speech and language are conducted by students under the supervision of licensed and American Speech Language Hearing Association certified speech pathologist. The audiology clinic services are completed by licensed and certified audiologists.

  • Audiology
    • Adult Hearing Evaluation
    • Child Hearing Evaluation/Oto-acoustic Emission (OAE) Testing
      (OAE testing is an objective test measure that gives information about the outer hair cells of the inner ear)
    • OAE Evaluation
    • Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)/OAE Evaluation
      (ABR testing is an objective test measure that gives information about hearing sensitivity by measuring the cochlea and acoustic nerve).
    • Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) Evaluation
      (APD is when the brain does not know what to do with the auditory input). This testing includes both audiology and language testing over 5 separate appointments.
    • Hearing Screenings
  • Hearing Aid sales and service
    • Checks and In-house Repairs (free)
  • Sedated ABR at Baptist Memorial Hospital— North MS
  • Auditory Training

Speech/Language Evaluations and Therapy are available for the following disorders:

  • Articulation/Phonology
  • Expressive and receptive language, developmental and acquired
  • Stuttering and other fluency disorders
  • Voice
  • Aural Rehabilitation (completing therapy for individuals with a hearing loss to get the maximum function of their residual hearing)
  • Adult Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Augmentative Communication
  • Dysphagia (swallowing)
  • Dialect Reduction
  • Literacy

We take care of children and their families from the initial diagnosis through any treatment in conjunction with the State of Mississippi Early Intervention Program.

Home-based speech/language services are also available.

For children with hearing loss we are able to provide parent education and contact with other parents of hearing impaired children.

The HILL program at The University of Mississippi provides intensive language therapy to young children with moderate to severe language disorders.

Pricing

Grant funding allows us to provide evaluation services free of charge to children from birth to their 3rd birthday.

Clinic Information

See below for information about the Speech and Hearing Clinic.

The clinic is open daily Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.

The clinic closes during University of Mississippi Holidays.

If you wish to schedule an appointment, please call us at 662-915-7271.

Appointments may be scheduled without a referral.

Our service fees are often discounted. Please contact us for detailed pricing.

Employee Discounts

  • Faculty/Staff, Retired Faculty/Staff, their spouse, and dependent children receive a 50% discount on all speech and audiology services and a 10% discount on the purchase of hearing aids.
  • Currently enrolled UM Students received a 100% discount and their dependent children receive a 50% discount on all speech and audiology services and a 10% discount on the purchase of hearing aids.

Clinic Standards

We pride ourselves in setting and following the highest standards.

All individuals who teach or provide services at UMSHC are expected to abide by a Code of Ethics.  The Code of Ethics of ASHA is available online at asha.org.  The Code delineates responsibility to the welfare of our patients, our responsibility to behave as professional, our responsibilities to other professionals, and our responsibilities to the public.

All students, faculty, and staff are expected to abide by this Code of Ethics in their conduct of clinical and academic responsibilities in the UMSHC.  It is assumed that the principles that are practiced in the UMSHC and CSD will continue to guide each student as they enter the profession of speech pathology upon graduation.

UMSHC is committed to maintaining the privacy of its clients. Information pertaining to patients and their families is personal and private. The privacy of clients is also maintained with documents and records of clients.

While documentation is extremely important, the UMSHC must comply with the requirements of the ways in which information may be shared. Patients are to receive a Notice of Privacy Practices that explains their rights to privacy. Students should read and be familiar with the contents of this document and be prepared to answer questions about it.

As members of the staff of The University of Mississippi Speech and Hearing Clinic, we recognize the partnership we have with our patients. USMHC complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of

  • Race
  • Color
  • Gender
  • Sex
  • Pregnancy
  • Sexual orientation
  • Gender identity or expression
  • Religion
  • Citizenship
  • National origin
  • Age
  • Disability
  • Veteran status
  • Genetic information

We support the following statement of patient rights and responsibilities.

As a patient you have the right:
  1. to reasonable access to services regardless of race, color, gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, citizenship, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information to considerate care which respects individual needs, values, and beliefs.
  2. to information about diagnosis and treatment.
  3. to know the identity and professional status of the provider.
  4. to personal privacy and confidentiality.
  5. to accept or refuse care and to be informed of the possible consequences of refusal.
  6. to be informed of research and educational projects affecting care or treatment and to refuse to participate in such activities.
  7. to approve or refuse release of information, except as required by law.
  8. to present concerns and complaints and to receive a response.
  9. to information about services, hours, fees and payment, and eligibility.
As a patient you have the responsibility:
  1. to provide accurate and complete health information.
  2. to report whether you clearly understand the plan of treatment and what is expected of you.
  3. to express any concerns about the plan of care.
  4. to follow the treatment plan.
  5. to understand the possible consequences of not following the treatment plan.
  6. to report changes in condition to the service provider.
  7. to keep appointments, or if unable, to inform The University of Mississippi Speech and Hearing Clinic.
  8. to respond to The University of Mississippi Speech and Hearing Clinic’s requests for evaluation of services provided.
  9. to respect the rights, privacy, and property of other patients and staff.
  10. to follow The University of Mississippi Speech and Hearing Clinic rules and procedures.
  11. to fulfill financial obligations.

How does your child hear and talk?

According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA):

The development of communication skills begins in infancy, before the emergence of the first word. Any speech or language problem is likely to have a significant effect on the child’s social and academic skills and behavior.

The earlier a child’s speech and language problems are identified and treated, the less likely it is that problems will persist or get worse. Early speech and language intervention can help children be more successful with reading, writing, schoolwork, and interpersonal relationships.

This information represents, on average, the age by which most monolingual speaking children will accomplish the listed skills.

Children typically do not master all items in a category until they reach the upper age in each age range. Just because your child has not accomplished one skill within an age range does not mean the child has a disorder.

However, if you have answered no to the majority of items in an age range, seek the advice of an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist or audiologist .

If you'd like to dive a bit deeper, take a look at the Speech and Articulation Development Chart from talkingchild.com.

In the linked chart, each solid bar indicates when children generally master the specified sounds. This chart depicts a range of development and should only be used as a general guide.

Contact Information

Want to get in contact with the Speech and Hearing Clinic?

Feel free to drop by the clnic, give us a call, send an email, or even mail us a letter, if you'd like!

We're always happy to hear from and help members of our univesrity and community!

Physical address:
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
2301 South Lamar, North Entrance, NE 1200
Oxford, MS, 38655

Mailing address:
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
South Oxford Center, NE 1200
P.O. Box 1848
University, MS 38677-1848

Shipping address:
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
South Oxford Center, NE 1200
164 Jeanette Phillips Drive
University, MS 38677-1848

CSD Administration
Phone: (662) 915-7652
Fax: (662) 915-5717
Email: csd@olemiss.edu