Speech and Hearing Clinic
The BGSU Speech and Hearing Clinic offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic speech, language, and hearing services
while acting as a training facility for master's- and doctoral-level speech-language pathologists.
Professionally experienced faculty and clinical staff are state licensed and nationally certified speech-language pathologists
and audiologists. Under the supervision of these professionals, enthusiastic graduate students receive valuable academic and
clinical experiences.
To learn more, please visit the Speech and Hearing Clinic web page.
Services for People who Stutter
To assist people who stutter and their families receive appropriate therapy and information, the Department of Communication
Sciences and Disorders at BGSU has developed new services that will expand their already existing therapy services for people
who stutter.
These services include three specialty clinics, a consultation network with our seven community partners, and a support group
for adults who stutter. The program is directed by Rodney Gabel, Ph.D., who is a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist who is a board-recognized fluency specialists/mentor.
To learn more, please visit our page of Services for People who Stutter.
The ROWing Clinic (Reading, Organizing, and Writing)
The ROWing Clinic was developed specifically to help students navigate the rough waters of school and college. The Clinic
serves both children and adults who struggle with reading, organizational skills, and/or writing. Both school-age students
and college students can arrange for comprehensive assessments as well as therapy services through this clinic.
Additionally, consultation services are available to speech-language pathologists, teachers, and other professionals who work
closely with individuals who struggle with reading, writing, and organizational skills.
The ROWing Clinic is directed by Lauren Katz, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, who is a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist with particular expertise in the area of reading disorders,
writing disorders, and learning disabilities.
To learn more, please visit The ROWing Clinic webpage.
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