Mary K. Chapman Speech and Hearing Clinic - The University of Tulsa
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Mary K. Chapman Speech & Hearing Clinic

About

The Mary K. Chapman Center for Communicative Disorders at The University of Tulsa provides professional audiology and speech-language pathology services to individuals of all ages. The center is a clinical learning facility of the speech-language pathology program. University students, under supervision of the program’s faculty, provide assessment and therapy services for a variety of speech, language and hearing disorders. The center is located in a well-equipped building accessible to persons with disabilities.

All audiology and speech-language pathology faculty are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and are licensed by the State of Oklahoma Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.

The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 918-631-2504 for appointments.

Chapman Clinic: Where community needs are heard

For half a century, the Mary K. Chapman Speech and Hearing Clinic has served more than 100 patients a year, providing free or low-cost treatment to individuals with communicative disorders who might otherwise have gone without aid. For TU students, the clinic provides on-campus pre-professional experience for those studying for a master’s degree in speech-language pathology.

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Contact

Please contact Amy Boewe at 918-631-2504 or email amb2116@utulsa.edu for an appointment or additional information.

TU Huracanitos Forma de Interes/ TU Huracanitos Interest Form

Please complete the Child Case History Form or Adult History Form prior to scheduling an appointment.

 

Payment

You can pay your bill online at utulsa.edu/mkcc-pay.

Clinical services

The clinic provides a variety of services by appointment. Medical, educational and self-referrals are accepted. Services available include:

  • Free speech-language and hearing screenings* for children
  • Free hearing screenings* for adults
  • Speech-language evaluation**
  • Hearing evaluation**
  • Speech-language therapy
  • Audiologic rehabilitation (including listening therapy for cochlear implant users)
  • Augmentative communication

*Screenings are brief pass/fail assessments that determine whether an individual is at risk for a hearing loss or communication disorder

**Evaluations are an in-depth investigation of an individual’s speech-language and hearing abilities