Speech & Hearing Clinic
We welcome referrals of new clients to our clinic. Please be aware both in-person and teletherapy services are currently being offered.

Common Speech-Language Disorders Treated in Speech Therapy at the ODU Speech and Hearing Clinic Include:
- Articulation
- Language, including pragmatics
- Aphasia
- Voice
- Fluency/stuttering
- Phonological disorders
- Language-based reading deficits
- Aural habilitation and rehabilitation
- Accent reduction
The Old Dominion University Speech and Hearing Clinic provides diagnostic and speech therapy services for adults and children with speech, language, and hearing disorders. The ODU Speech and Hearing Clinic is part of the Communication Sciences & Disorders graduate degree program which is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA). The clinic staff maintains high standards in the provision of comprehensive assessment and intervention services. Services are provided by students in the graduate program under direct supervision of speech-pathology and audiology faculty certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association (ASHA) and licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Tidewater Scottish Rite Childhood Speech and Language Center

Since 1992, we have been supported by Tidewater Scottish Rite to provide services to children with speech and language disorders. This clinic is part of the RiteCare® Childhood Language Program sponsored by the Scottish Rite across the United States. We also sponsor a Scottish Rite summer therapy program. Therapy scholarships are available through this generous support. Through the generosity of Scottish Rite, we are able to offer therapy scholarships to children in need of speech and language services.
Assessments
Diagnostics can be scheduled to evaluate for speech and language disorders or differences. Standardized tests will be administered along with nonstandardized tools and a hearing screening to identify contributing factors influencing speech and language difficulties. Diagnostic sessions can be scheduled throughout the semester.
Treatment
Individual speech therapy treatment sessions take place to address speech and language disorders or differences. An individual plan of care will be developed and sessions will be scheduled to meet individual needs. Treatment is scheduled over the course of a semester. Parents and caregivers have opportunities to observe sessions.
Referrals & Fees
Referrals are accepted from physicians, educators, counselors, and other professionals. Self-referrals are also accepted.
There is a nominal fee for speech therapy and for diagnostic services.
Financial support may be available through the generosity of the Tidewater Scottish Rite Speech and Language Foundation and the Norfolk Sertoma Club. Third party payments (insurance) are not accepted.
Please contact the clinic at 757-683-4117 for more information.
Aphasia Group
Individuals with aphasia and other neurologically based communication disabilities meet weekly for a communication therapy group. Participants take part in communication activities and work with student clinicians to improve use of strategies to enhance communication.
Transgender Voice and Communication Program
In this program, we provide Individual and group therapy to address communication needs for male to female transgender individuals. This includes voice feminization and feminine verbal and nonverbal communication behaviors.